Assigning video crosspoints – Grass Valley PDR v.2.2 User Manual
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Assigning Video Crosspoints
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Assigning Video Crosspoints
Video crosspoints allow you to assign the video signal connections within the
disk recorder.
• Video inputs (upper left) represent video input connectors on the back panel.
Video inputs can be connected to JPEG codecs for recording onto disk, or
connected to video output for display.
• Video outputs (upper right) represent video output connectors on the back
panel. Video outputs can be connected to JPEG codecs for playback of
recorded material from disk or direct to video inputs.
1. Select
Window| Video Crosspoint
to access the dialog box. The green boxes
indicate current connections. For example, a green box at the intersection of
DComponentVideo1InA and JPEG# 1 connects the video signal from the
back panel input labeled IN A to JPEG video codec #1.
Figure 143. Video crosspoint dialog box
1. Assign each input to a JPEG channel by clicking in the intersection between
the video signal and the JPEG channel. The selections turn green.
NOTE: Verify that you have the appropriate video signals connected
to the appropriate BNC on the rear panel.
1. Assign each output either to a JPEG channel for recording or direct to output.
The direct crosspoints are those connected to the inputs by the line running
beneath the JPEG selections.
1. Select
Close
from the control menu box in the upper-left corner of the panel,
or press Alt-F4.
NOTE: To release an output for use by another application, click the
box at the intersection of the output with the [unused] box.