OmniTek OmniTek XR manual Power on Defaults

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The controls relate only to video generated in the Motion/Capture module.

Power on Defaults

‘Power on Defaults’ is used to force the analogue and serial outputs from the OmniTek XR to a chosen video format, within half of one second from power up of the system, and therefore before the operating system has had time to load. The settings will remain in force until the OmniTek XR application has initialized, when the program settings will overwrite the power up settings. To use this feature, just click the button, and the current settings will be written into the reprogrammable hardware on the OmniTek card.

Panning

By selecting enable, and a speed from 1 to 31, it is possible to have the image/sequence continually scroll sideways. Reverse lets you change direction. If you keep ‘enable’ selected, and drop the speed to 0, the image will stop scrolling, and remain at its current position. To return the image to the normal position, clear the ‘enable’ box.

Please note that one side of the image will drop one line during panning, since the image in effect, wraps around from the right hand edge onto the start of the next line, on the left hand edge.

Blanking and Ancillary Data Playout

Under 'Use blanking and ancillary data', select 'from internal generator', to have the audio, video index, wide screen signalling facilities in XR available to insert data onto the output, and remove the entire ancillary data packets from the original source material. This is described in more detail on page 58. Note that this is only available if the Advanced option is present. If this option is not included, then the blanking and ancillary data can only be generated from the internal generator.

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Contents OmniTek XR Page Table of Contents XR Windows Index Quick Start Guide From Power-UpUser Guide IntroductionWindows Layout Video SetupImage Choice File Menu Detailed User GuideOpening Window Description MenusWindows Layouts, and Snapshots PreferencesShow Menu Run Menu Configuration MenuAnalyzer Menu Full Screen Menu Output MenuInstructions for the use of the Layout Builder Assigning Settings Engineering Video General Engineering Controls part of Configuration menuWindow Menu About MenuMonitoring Output Reprogram FlashSet Video Standard Sync Type/PositionPower on Defaults Engineering Video Analyzer Engineering Video Dual Link Option Engineering Audio Error Detection Engineering Picture Engineering Timecode Reader ConfigurationEngineering Video Index Reader Configuration Page Engineering Teletext Detector Configuration Run Transport Toolbar with Motion/Capture option Toolbar IconsSequence play controls Source Toolbar Dual Link Option Source ToolbarMain Toolbar Page Page Cursor Toolbar Crosshair ToolbarVideo Standard Toolbar Page Waveform Window XR Windows+ RGB Options Menu Page Page Histogram Window Colour Mode menuVectorscope Window Page Region of Interest Window Mini-Pic Window Snap Window ControlsCage Generator Page Video Status/Error detection Video Checking FeaturesGeneral video status parameters Teletext Detection SD only Timecode Checking Audio Checking Features File Menu Generator WindowWindow Menu View MenuSource Menu Pattern MenuIe frames in the OmniTek RVF format Frame based patterns How to import Frame patternsHow to import Sequences Pattern CreationHow to Grab Images Motion/Capture option only Important Note Full Frame Record/Playback Advanced Option onlyPattern Menu RVF File Editor Advanced Option onlyFile Monitor Function Generator Playlists Add/Edit item Video/audio generator settings for this itemDelete item Item orderPlaylist save/open/new Page Miscellaneous Features Other FeaturesStatus Bar Presets Jpeg A1 File TypesLogging Configuration and use Configuring Logging, and Snmp alertsA2 Logging Page Snmp Configuration Problems Snmp Configuration and usePage Delay Test Sequence A3Measuring Audio/Video DelaysOmniTek System Loop A/V Delay TestingTransmission Path Relative A/V Delay TestingGen Setup Setting up the OmniTek SystemView Setup Detection IndexToolbar