
4. Menu Orientation
Input Menu
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The figure below illustrates a “pre” menu — the Input Acquisition Menu.
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INPUT ACQUISITION | SRC_3 |
Source acquired.
Select INPUT to adjust source
or SAVE to save configuration.
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Figure 4-4. Input Acquisition Menu: No File Saved (sample)
There are two situations in which the Input Acquisition Menu can appear:
1.After a factory reset has been performed, the Input Acquisition Menu automatically appears when you first select a source — but prior to pressing TRANS for the first time. As each source button is pressed, the system acquires the video and displays the menu. The following options are available:
~Press {SAVE} to save the source and display the Input Menu, or ...
~Press {INPUT} to display the Input Menu without saving the source.
In this way, you can quickly acquire and save all nine inputs.
2.After TRANS has been pressed for the first time, the Input Acquisition Menu will appear when you (a) select a source that has not been previously saved, and (b) press TRANS to transition that source to Program. Here also, the menu is displayed and you can save the source.
Once the source has been saved, the Input Acquisition Menu will not be shown again, unless the system discovers that video is not present.
If you select a source and there is a video mismatch, if video is not present or if the acquisition fails, one of the following messages will appear:
File mismatch or no video detected.
Check cable connections for input _______ .
Ensure video source is present. Select FORCE ACQUIRE once video is reconnected.
Source acquisition failed. Check cable connections for input _______ .
Ensure video source is present. Select FORCE ACQUIRE once video is reconnected.
Figure 4-5. Input Acquisition Menu: Mismatch or No Video (sample)
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