NOnly inputs 2 and 4 offer selectable video types. From the Input Configuration menu, pressing the Next key successively displays submenus with the input video types for Inputs 2 and 4. The SDI input (where applicable) can be assigned to any input from the Input Configuration menu.
Input 1 video type
Input 1 can only input composite video, no other video types are selectable for this input.
Input 2 video type
Rotate either the Adjust horizontal ([) knob or Adjust vertical ({) knob while in the Input 2 submenu to select the appropriate video format (composite,
When input 2 is set to YUV Auto, the scaler will detect if YUVi or YUVp is applied and will set the input accordingly. The default is YUVi video.
Input 3 video type
Input 3 can only input
Input 4 video type
Rotate the Adjust horizontal ([) knob while in the Input 4 submenu to select the appropriate video format (Composite,
When input 4 is set as “auto detect”, the scaler will switch to the new configuration whenever it detects an input type change. The default is RGB scaled.
SDI input (SDI IN)
Rotate either the Adjust horizontal ([) knob or Adjust vertical ({) knob while in the SDI Input submenu to select the input # for the SDI input. The SDI input can be assigned to inputs 1, 2, 3, 4, or none (*). The default is none.
NAfter the SDI input is no longer assigned to an input, either because it has been assigned to a new input or is set to none, the input reverts back to the last video type that was assigned to it.
SDI de-interlacer options
Rotate either the Adjust horizontal ([) knob or Adjust vertical ({) knob while in the SDI Deinter submenu to set the appropriate