Analog Way Di-VentiX II User Manual

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Pressing the

[

MENU

]

button in the menu section of the

Di-VentiX II

, will display and give you access

to the following items on the menu VFD screen:

- MODE:

choose which mode the

Di-VentiX II

will work in, Mixer Mode, Embedded SEB Mode:

or Sync Matrix Mode (see

Di-VentiX II

modes p.6).

- INPUT:

configure the 8 individual input types and resolutions.

- OUTPUT:

set the output types and resolutions of the «Main» and «Preview» outputs.

- VIDEO OUT:

(optional with OPT-8044VO) configure optional video output settings.

- PRESET:

select to access User Preset configuration.

- IMAGE:

access image adjustments and optimization.

- LAYER:

access layer functions.

- KEYING / TITLING:

access the Keying/Titling configuration

- LOGO/FRAME:

memorize logos/frames and access logo/frame settings.

- AUDIO (optional with OPT-iX-A):

access audio output configuration.

- SOFT EDGE:

access Soft Edge Blending controls and adjustments (Soft Edge Mode only).

- CONTROL:

setup remote controls, RCS software, LAN setup and hardware updates.

- CONSOLE (optional with RKD8044-T):

access optional RKD8044-T setup.

To access the

Di-VentiX II

menu, in the menu section, simply press the

[EXIT/MENU]

button (1). To highlight

items in the menu which will appear on the VFD screen (4), turn the corresponding knob (2) left or right to the

desired menu item. When you have reached the desired menu item, press the corresponding

[SET]

button (3)

to access that menu function. Pressing the

[SET]

button when a selection has been made sets the value to

that selection in the

Di-VentiX II

memory. When all settings have been made, press the

[EXIT/MENU]

button

to exit sub-menus and return to the main menu.

*

IMPORTANT * : simply selecting a menu item will not set it to that value. Be sure to press the [SET] button

when parametering the menu items.

4-2. THE DI-VENTIX II MENU

Menu navigation

Home menu

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The menu will loop through the following screens once turned on.

3

1

4

2

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