Input presets, Additional functions, Freeze mode – Extron Electronics MGP Pro Series User Guide User Manual

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MGP Pro Series • Operation

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Input Presets

The MGP Pro has 128 input preset slots, which can save signal type, input configuration
settings, picture control settings, and window text for any of the inputs. These presets can
be saved and recalled using the Windows-based control software (see the software help file)
or by SIS commands (see the

Remote Configuration and Control

section beginning on

page 42).
The following settings are contained in the input presets:
Input type

Horizontal start

Total pixels

Input name

Vertical start

Active pixels

Film mode On/Off

Pixel phase

Active lines

Brightness

Contrast Color

Tint

Detail (sharpness)

Percentage of window filled*

*Image size and position are saved as a percent of the window, so that the input preset can
be used for any size window.

NOTES:

The 128 input presets are global, containing all of the settings for an input when the
MGP Pro is used with a matrix switcher. This allows a matrix switcher with multiple
types of video inputs to be connected to the MGP Pro to expand the number of
input video sources.

Each input should be switched into the MGP Pro, configured (window and image
sizing, position, color, tint, brightness, contrast, and text label), then saved as a
preset for recall by the control system when that input is sent from the switcher to
any of the four MGP inputs.

Additional Functions

Freeze Mode

The front panel Freeze button is the first button on the left. Press this button to freeze the
current image in the currently selected window. You can also freeze the windows using the
control software or SIS commands via an RS-232 or RS-422 connection.
If you switch inputs while a window is frozen, the freeze mode is cancelled and the image
from the new input appears in the window.

HDCP Authorization

The HDCP Authorized function allows the MGP Pro HDMI inputs to be able to report as an
HDCP authorized sink or a non-HDCP authorized sink (display) device to a source device.
This is especially useful for sources that encrypt their output even if the source material does
not require HDCP encryption, which would then prevent content from being displayed on
non-HDCP compliant displays.
For example, if you wanted to show a non-HDCP protected presentation from a PC using
the HDMI output of the PC, there is a chance that the PC will encrypt the HDMI, because
it can see that the MGP Pro HDMI input supports HDCP authorization. If you were going
to send only the HDMI output of the MGP Pro to a display (sink) that supported HDCP,
there would be no problem. However, if you wanted to use the MGP analog output to an
analog sink, the green HDCP notification screen would be displayed, due to the source
unnecessarily enabling encryption on its HDMI output.

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