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• Configuring internal rate:
In the left menu, select the
CONFIGURE
/ RATE
option then select the assembly
for which you want to configure the
rate. Here you have to define the global
internal rate of the device(s) which will
be the rate of your Program output(s).
This rate can be defined:
- Internally from the devices:
Select the Internal option then
select the desired internal rate
(25Hz, 50 Hz, 60Hz …).
- By choosing to follow one of the
inputs: Select the Follow option
then in the Reference list, select the input from where the output rate will be copied and adjust the
other follow settings if necessary.
- By choosing to follow a dedicated framelock input: Select the Framelock option and adjust the other
framelock settings if necessary.
• Configuring the resources of the
device(s):
In the left menu, select the
CONFIGURE
/ RESOURCE
option then select the
assembly for which you want to
configure the resources: check the
Dual
Link
box to enable the Dual Link option
on one of the physical output. This
will automatically disable the adjacent
physical output. Make sure the disabled
output is not mapped to any screen.
• Configuring the device(s) outputs:
In the left menu, select the
CONFIGURE /
OUTPUT
option then select the assembly
for which you want to configure the
outputs: Select one of the physical
outputs in the list then adjust the settings
accordingly (HDCP protection, Gamma,
signal type…).
4.1.6 Assembly configuration
Configuring the rate to follow an input will lock the output frame rate to match the selected
source. This is useful to eliminate the “strobing effect” which may be visible as an artifact of
the framelocking process. However, be sure that your reference input is a reliable source, as
any disruptions in the reference signal may cause visible glitches on your output, even if the
selected reference input is not currently being displayed.