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6. System Setup
AUX Destination Setup
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In this procedure, you will set up the system’s Aux (Auxiliary) destinations.
SPrerequisites — Ensure that you are familiar with the following menus:
~Destination Setup Menu. In Chapter5, refer to the “Destination Setup
Menu” section on page 182.
~Aux Destination Setup Menu. In Chapter 5, refer to the “Aux Setup
Menu” section on page 184.
The following topics are discussed:
Aux Destination Overview
Aux Destination Setup
ImagePRO or PrePRO-II Aux Destination Setup
Aux Destination Setup Notes

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Encore provides three types of Aux destinations: Aux, ImagePRO Aux and PrePRO-II
Aux. Each type of destination can be switched from the Controller by selecting it on the
Destination Bus, and then selecting the desired source on the Source Selection Bus.
An Aux destination is the output of a router, which is typically connected directly to
a monitor — rather than to a Video Processor. This type of destination is single
format (e.g., an analog monitor can only accept signals from an analog router).
An ImagePRO Aux destination is an external ImagePRO unit, a multi-format
processor with three inputs (one analog, one SDI and one DVI) and the ability to
scale these inputs to one common output format. Typically, the ImagePRO output
is connected to another display device such as a monitor or projector.
A PrePRO-II Aux destination is an external PresentationPRO-II unit, a multi-
format processor with nine inputs (eight analog and one SDI), and the ability to
scale these inputs to one common output format. Similar to the ImagePRO, the
PrePRO-II output is connected to another display device such as a monitor.
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