Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
Page 272

264
Creating Layouts
Configuring Video Monitors
Configuring the default aspect ratio for HD and SD signals
To have a video raster follow a video signal’s AFD/WSS metadata
1 Click to put a check mark in the box labeled Follow AFD/WSS.
2 In the Default SD AFD/WSS value list, select the aspect ratio to use when there is no
AFD or WSS in an SD signal. Select Keep Last to have the video window maintain the
last decoded AFD or WSS value if the signal is paused.
3 In the Default HD AFD value list, select the aspect ratio to use when there is no AFD or
WSS in an SD signal. Select Keep Last to have the video window maintain the last
decoded AFD value if the signal is paused.
Configuring a Video Monitor’s Alarm Reporting Behavior
To prevent users from missing temporary alarms on the monitor wall, monitors that are
capable of displaying an alarm status (e.g., video monitors,
subtitling monitors,
UMDs, alarm
monitors) can be configured with a latching mechanism. An alarm latch will keep the error
state visible until someone acknowledges the associated alarm. Video monitors can
provide alarm status information through their borders’ color and blinking behavior, and
show the latched state as small indicators in each corner of the video window. See also: