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1. Fmotv1006 Empty1000 Progressive CEAID 0 0 000 MHz Aspect 4 3 Horizontal Vertical o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Negative Negative 0 000 kHz 0 000 Hz om om EZE E 63 Io 1920x1080p23 98 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 Copy cm z m m coy z 1001 10 Custom 0 0 0 000 pooo 1002 10 Empty1002 o 0 0 000 foo Uu i 1003 10 Empty1003 o o 0 000 foo tat Loo 10 Emoy o o a lo Le 1005 10O Empty1005 o o 0 000 oo cat 243 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the top Default 4 3 Notes Valid available Aspect ratios are e 16 9 e 4 3 e 5 4 e 16 10 244 Resolution Editor e 5 3 e 1 1 e 16 6 The system cannot accept any other aspect ratios Aspect ratios are used on the CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini only not on CORIOmaster or CORIOmaster mini 245 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Pixel Clock Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Pixel Clock for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdis cover Description The Pixel Clock value is the speed of the Pixel Clock in pixels per second The minimum and maximum values are dependent on the following p h v f where p Pixels per second h Horizontal total pixels v Vertical total pixels f Frame rate in fr
2. 89 Video Wall Aids Test Pattern cece eee eee ceeeeee eee eeees 91 Video Wall Aids Alignment 202222 e eee eee eee ee eee cece ee 93 Video Wall Aids Distribution 222222 94 Video Wall Aids Move Object to Center 95 Video Wall Aids Resize Objects 96 Video Wall Aids Snap to Objects 0000000 0nrnnnnnnn 97 Video Wall Aids Undo and Redo 22sec eee eee eee 98 75 Video Wall Editing Object Location When you select a window or display in the video wall by clicking on it some text fields below the video wall will auto populate the window or display s saved settings Size rotation and loca tion on the video wall can be edited here CITI ID X 386 mm Y 2864 mm Width 1 Hesght Rotate Maintain Rato There are three ways to adjust the location of a selected item on the video wall You can phys ically move the window by dragging with the left mouse button to the desired location or for fine tuning you can select the window and adjust its location using the arrow keys on the keyboard or you can enter the X and Y coordinates for the top left corner of the window The center of the video wall is O O the X axis runs horizontally and the Y axis runs vertically with positive values going up and right of the center Video Wall Editing Object Rotation When you select a window or display in the video wall
3. Custom Resolutions cannot be used with SDI input or outputs The unit can save a maximum of ten Custom Resolutions The Custom Resolutions are definable within the following constraints e all numeric values are in pixels unless otherwise stated e all numeric values are positive integers or zero e string values may not contain spaces e string values may only be valid printable ASCII characters e string values are limited in the number of characters they may contain Custom Resolutions do not support e borders any required border values must be included in the front and back porches e the pixel clock is limited to the following range e 13 5MHz to 162MHz e The value for the Active Video must not be zero Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that e the vertical front and back porches are twice the even field e the vertical sync pulse is twice the even value The CEA identifier information option CEAID does not affect the Custom Resolution it is there for providing attached equipment with information on the resolution Only set this value when defining a Custom Resolution that complies with the CEA profile for that value If you are using the command line Custom Resolutions become persistent after using the System SaveAllSettings operation 223 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Accessing Resolution Editor from CORIOdiscover Listing Resolutions from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor To list the available built in and Cus
4. 0 0 20 c eee eee ee eee eee 164 General Default Units 2225 2052 b ans sb Gays a0 ah SS BPNL cecbecededaccessseete sce ecsccseatces cs 166 General Device Name 2 2 2 ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeee 168 General Log Size 22 2202 saat se seccudsnsancececdedes sbeesdescekcemeeseracscudedeseusaeutease 170 General Window Configuration 2 22222 ee eee eee 172 AA AA dio Somes Sand OER aos es AEE ens ye eai 174 Users 176 Changing Passwords 2 177 Slot Status AA 179 System _ 22 0 ee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee eee cece eee eee eee 182 RUS OU op ee ee sarees ce ee PP 183 CANVASES 00 eee aaa 185 About Video Walls 2 2 aaa 186 Moving between Video Walls 2 2 222202 e eee ee ee eee ee ee eee 187 Dashboakahasaig rar Sassen a aan PAA GP E 189 About the Dashboard 2 22 lt essceosasc haa dn ID Aha NA ENG ha AD LERNED LILO SATEN NN LADLAD ALL coeek 190 Getting to the Dashboard 2 2 ee eee ee cee ee ce eee eee eee eee 191 Immediate vs Synchronized 02 22 e eee ee ee eee eee 193 Switching Presets in the Dashboard 222 2222 e eee eee eee 195 Switching Sources in the Dashboard 20222222 e eee eee eee eee 196 Cut Al to Bla Chk erp pn ee ec ets ee i ps te eine 197 Change Source Inputs On The Fly 00222 198 Presets Laki A La oana 199 About Presets 0 ee eee eee eee
5. Lock If you have configured an item or multiple items on your video wall and don t want to risk them moving or being changed you can lock those items to prevent accidental modification The lock icon is on the side pane o next to the eye icon and is unique to each input and output Edit You can edit the information for a display or window by double clicking the line for that item This will open a window of information that you can modify as you wish Delete If you decide you don t want to have a certain display or window on your video wall after all you can delete the item by clicking the X X at the far right of the line If you change your mind you can add it back using the plus button to the right of the header bar that says Displays or Sources 62 Working in the Video Wall The video wall in the Editor window is the main black area where you can move and adjust your windows and displays to build a virtual representation of your physical video wall is m a For information on adding windows and outputs to the video wall and using the visibility and locking features see the instructions on using the Displays and Sources pane on the previous page In addition to being able to hide layers and lock layers the video wall itself has extensive func tionality You can drag and drop all input and output layers to your preferred location and if you prefer to use grid co ordinates you can use the X and Y fields in the bo
6. 222i eee eee 94 Video Wall Aids Move Object to Center _ 2 2222 2 95 Video Wall Aids Resize Objects 020222 96 Video Wall Aids Snap to Objects 00000000000000 aaoo a aoaaa 97 Video Wall Aids Undo and Redo nee ee eee 98 Display Configuration 2 2 2 2 0000000 c cece eee e cece ceeeeeeeceeeeeceeeees 99 Display Adjusting Color Scale ee eee 100 Display Changing Gamma Values 222222 ee ee 102 Display Changing Output Slot 0000000000 000000000000000 o 0 oaaao aoaaa 104 Display Changing Resolution 022 22 eee eee 105 Display Lock Mode Genlock Framelock 0 22 c cece e cece eee ee cee ee ee eee eens 107 Display Defining Bezel 0000000000000000 000000000020 a aaan 109 Display Defining Display Type 222222 eee eee 111 Display Defining Output Type 0222022 113 Display Renaming Output Displays 02222 115 Display Specify Equipment 20222 ee eee 117 Edge Blending Tutorial _ 0 2 20202 e eee eee 119 Source Configuration 2 0 2220 c ccc eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ence eee 123 Source Adjusting a Window Border 22222 2 2222 eee eee eee 124 Source Adjusting Brightness and Contrast 22222 125 Source Changing Input Slot 000022 127
7. Millimeter Window Configuration n 4 EHQ 16 HQ In the right hand pane you will see various options that allow you to rename the device change the size of the log set default units and set window configuration 3 Inthe top line Device Name type your preferred name into the text box The device name can be a maximum of 32 characters including letters numbers punctuation and Settings spaces 4 Click the Save button to save this information 169 General Log Size From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including adjusting the number of cached log messages from the Console on page 156 By default no log is actively saved but if you choose to export a log from the Console you can set the size of the file that is cached awaiting export Once the maximum length log is cached new lines are still added and the oldest lines are purged 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner g Welcome admin 2 Choose the General option under Settings on the left General e CORJOmaster mini 10000 Millimeter Window Configuration n 4EHQ 16 HQ In the right hand pane you will see various options that allow you to rename the device change the size of the log set default units and set window configuration Settings In the second line Maximum Log Messages type your preferred log size into the text box or use the arrows to in
8. VONE CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Manual Version 1 0 7 2 CORIOgrapher Copyright 2015 tvONE All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of those agreements No part of this publication may be reproduced stored ina retrieval system or transmitted in any form or any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the written permission of tvONE tvONE Continental Approach Westwood Industrial Estate Margate Kent CT9 4UG http www tvone com Part number PDF MANUAL CORIOMASTER For use with CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini running firmware version M307 or later For use with CORIOgrapher version 1 0 5 or later CONTENTS mae a AA PA See 1 Disclaimer 02222 ee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee 2 End User License Agreement 22222 eee eee eee eee 3 Service 7 Installation Information 202022 e eee eee ee eee eee 8 Connecting the PC to the CORIOmaster u 222222 ee 13 Administrator Setup Information 000020 c eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee 14 Getting Started ee ee ee eee ee 15 Configure Connection via Ethernet __ 2 22 222222
9. 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1to 2000 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Front Porch However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Front Porch changes 254 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Sync Pulse Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Horizontal Sync Pulse for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Horizontal Sync Pulse identifies the start of each row of pixels line of video in the Custom Resolution Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 5 a 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 10 _1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080 48 10 _1920x1080i50 1920x1080159 94 1920x1080i60 10 _1920x1080p23 98 10 1920x1080p24 10 1920x1080p25 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 10 1920x1080p50 1O 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1001 10 Customi l0 Empty1002 I0 Empty1003 l0 Empty1004 l0 Empty1005 10 Fmotv1006 1680 1050 59 954 146 250 1920 720 59 856 111 750 1920 1080 23 9
10. 2 2 No Distribution Rental or Transfer You may not distribute rent lease lend transfer subli cense disclose or otherwise provide except as provided herein the Software to any third party except that the initial owner of a Product with respect to which the Software is initially used may make a one time permanent transfer of this Agreement and Software to another end user provided the initial user retains no copies of the Software This transfer must include all of the Software including all component parts the media and printed materials docu mentation any upgrades and this Agreement The transfer may not be an indirect transfer such as a consignment In the event you rent or lease Products you may provide the Soft ware to a third party to whom you rent or lease such Products Product Renter during the rental term of such a Product Before the one time transfer or providing the Software to a Product Renter the end user receiving the Software must agree to all the terms and condi tions of this Agreement OO CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 2 3 No Modification or Derivative Works You may not modify or create derivative works of the Software in whole or in part 2 4 Proprietary Notices You may not remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Soft ware or any copy thereof 2 5 Non Permitted Uses Without limiting any of the foregoing you may not make any use of the Software in any manner not expressly permitt
11. Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl Aspect 4 3 Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl CanFramelock No Done Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl For a Custom Resolution Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolution1000 Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolution1000 Name MyResolution Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolution1000 Aspect 4 3 Slots Sl1lot16 Resolutions Resolution1000 CanFramelock No Done Slots S1ot16 Resolutions Resolution1000 Default The configuration of the specified resolution Notes For use with output modules only 306 Resolution Editor Set Output Resolution Set which resolution an output will use Command Slots Slot16 0ut1 Resolution 1280x720p60 In this case Slot 16 Out 1 and 1280x720p60 are used as an example any valid slot number output number and resolution can be used in that context Description Sets the resolution to be used for an output Example Slots Slot16 outl Resolution Emptyl Slots Slot16 outl Resolution Emptyl Done Slots Slot16 outl Resolution Emptyl Default 1280x720p60 Notes If the properties of the Custom Resolution are changed then the resolution will be reapplied on the output and the connection to the output device will be renegotiated If the Name of a Custom Resolution is changed then the output will return to its default and you will need set the output to the new Custom Resolution Name If more than one Custom Resolution has the same n
12. needed The Dashboard allows you to switch presets in a live environment and change window inputs on the fly Moving between Video Walls When you are working in the Editor with video walls a CORIOmaster has four video walls per configuration a CORIOmaster mini used to only have one video wall per configuration but in early 2015 firmware version M307 increased this to four per configuration You can swap between them in the Editor or from the Video Wall Overview page To move between video walls e Inthe Editor at the bottom left of the page above the X and Y coordinates there are four dots between two arrows The four squares on the right are the Video Wall Overview button A If you click the the Video Wall Overview button the Video Wall Overview page will open You can see a preview of the video walls available in this configuration Click one of the video wall pre views to go to the Editor with that video wall loaded or edit the name of it here The ana MON Video Wall Overview Valeo Wall Names Ca paaa Mama Mama ROTATID DESLATS Vieew weet a Renaming Video Wall When you are working in the Editor with video walls in addition to renaming sources and displays you can rename the entire video wall to a more memorable name To rename your video wall 1 Inthe Editor at the bottom left of the page above the X and Y coordinates click the Video Wall Overview button lt ot TT D Width 2
13. 1080 24 000 74 250 Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Copy 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 Copy 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 Copy o 1920x1080p30 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Copy 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 Copy lo 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 Copy 1920x1080p60 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 Copy 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 Copy 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy mamam 1001 I0 Custom1 7 poo lt m EZE D enon imam o 05 AG MAG MT o emit lt o Enpo De YE 10 Fmotv1006 274 Resolution Editor 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the top right corner you can type a value into the CEA ID field 3 When you have modified the CEA ID as desired click the Update button at the bottom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor r pey a d Default 0 Notes This field value must be O or a value specified in the CEA Standard Profile as defined in CEA 861 D The CEA identifier information option does not affect the Custom Resolution It is there strictly for providing attached equipment with information on the resolution When defining a Custom Resolution only set this value if you are configuring it to comply with the CEA Profile for that value 275 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini
14. 276 Resolution Editor Accessing Resolution Editor from the Command Line Using Command Line Interface for Resolution Editing If you are not confident with the command line interface please use the GUI provided however if you are comfortable with the command line and wish to use it instead of the user interface there are a set of commands that can be used to configure the unit To use the command line interface you need to connect to the unit via either serial or Ethernet using a terminal emulator The unit confirms the connection by providing a carat at the start of the line Log in by using the command login lt username gt lt password gt for example login admin adminpw and pressing Enter or Return If the login is successful the unit will confirm that you have logged in and you can begin using commands If you are not confident with these steps it is recommended that you use the software user inter face provided by tvONE Virtually every task that can be done via command line is also avail able in the software 277 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Listing Resolutions from Command Line If you are not confident with the command line interface please use the GUI provided however if you are comfortable with the command line and wish to use it instead of the user interface the relevant commands are outlined in this and subsequent sections The Resolutions command inthe Resources menu contains ten Custom Resolut
15. DM12 1024x768p85 DM13 v v CJ o o NO 4 Enter a meaningful name for your Custom Resolution and change the other fields as required If you are going to use your Custom Resolution with CORIOgrapher be sure to read the notes regarding naming at Editing Name Property from CORIOdiscover Res olution Editor on page 240 For more information on the individual fields see elsewhere in this manual 229 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 5 When you have finished configuring the fields click the Update button and the Custom Resolution will be saved in the Custom Resolution slot you chose in step 1 230 Creating a Custom Resolution From Scratch Resolution Editor If you want to create a Custom Resolution that isn t based on a standard or an existing custom resolution follow these steps 1 Select an empty Custom Resolution and click the Edit button Resolutions O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 M 71 72 1001 1002 1003 1004 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 10 1920x720p60cvt 1920 To 1920x1080147 96 1920 1920x1080i48 1920x1080i50 10 1920x1080i59 94 1920 10 1920x1080i60 1920 10 1920x1080p23 98 1920 10 1920x1080p24 1920 TO 1920x1080p25 1920 lo 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080p59
16. Displays amp Sources pane to add your inputs and outputs See Adding Sources on page 44 and Adding Displays on the next page for instructions In addition to the editing that can be done in the video wall itself the line in the Displays amp Sources pane allows you to lock an item by clicking the lock icon prevent it from being moved on the video wall hide an item by clicking the eye icon this is helpful if you want to reach the window behind it edit its information by double clicking the line or delete it by clicking the X See Configuring Displays and Windows Sources on page 50 for more inform ation Priority Once your displays and windows are added to the video wall youcan move them around as needed by clicking and dragging the item up or down the list inthe pane The video wall is built out of layers with the top display in the Displays amp Sources pane being at the back the bottom window of the Displays amp Sources pane being at the front Visibility If you want to work with a layer behind the top layer you can use the eye icon on the side pane Wo to hide that layer while you work with the bottom layer Each input and output has its own visibility setting so you can toggle them as needed to work in the video wall Lock If you have configured an item or multiple items on your video wall and don t want to risk them moving or being changed you can lock those items to prevent accidental modification The l
17. ID X 8322mm Y 2798mm Width 7339mm Height 412 8 mm Click Connect to Device in the top right corner and connect to your target CORIOmaster After authenticating you receive an alert that your current configuration is not saved to the CORIO master Click OK on the alert and allocate sources and displays if needed Once the Video Wall Editor loads click Save to save the currently loaded video wall to the CORIOmaster as a config CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini uration Save to PC Save as Save as a template p Save to the connected CORIOmaster OOO C Save the live config as the default power on config Now that it s a saved Configuration save the current Video Wall as a Preset by clicking the Presets button and entering a Preset name in the new window Click Add Preset As this is an initial Preset we are not configuring a duration as it s not transitioning from an earlier config 210 Transitions uration to this one New Preset Name Start_here Add Preset Preset Duration sec 0 0 bute max 60 0 Saved Presets 211 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Once this preset has been saved it appears in the Saved Presets box listed in this case as Canvasi gt Start here 0 0sec Click the Close button to return to the Video Wall New Preset Name Add Preset Preset Duration sec 0 0 max 60 0 Saved Presets Canvasl gt Start_here 0 0 sec With the initial configuration
18. In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Sync Polarity However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Sync Polarity changes 23 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing CEA ID Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to setthe CEAID Consumer Electronics Association Digital Television Profile as defined in CEA 861 D for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description This attribute is to be used only when creating a Custom Resolution as defined in CEA 861 D Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit Resolutions all custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 793 Actions Detailed Information 56 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 Copy Name Empty1000 57 10 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111 750 Copy cont Progressi CEAID 0 58 10 1920x108047 96 1920 1080 23976 74176 Cay Pixel Clock 0000 MHz Aspect 43 lo 1920x1080i48 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 Copy Horizontal izontal Copy Total pixels o Copy Active pixels 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Copy Front Porch pixels 10 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920x1080159 94 1920 1080 29970 74 176 Le 1920x1080p23 98 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 Copy Sync Pulse pixels To 1920x1080p24 1920
19. Inthe Video Wall Overview page you will see the canvases video walls available in this configuration Canves2 Canvas3 3 Inthe right hand pane you can change the Configuration Name or the video wall name Type your desired name into the appropriate field The name must be a maximum of 19 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini characters start with a letter not contain any spaces and be alphanumeric underscore is also allowed 4 Press Return or Enter to save the new name 70 Genlock Framelock For each output you can configure Genlock or Framelock on the Slot Status on page 179 page You can also configure a Genlock or Framelock for a specific output by going to the Configure settings for that output See Display Lock Mode Genlock Framelock on page 107 for more information Input Slots Output Slots Mame Card Type WOME MDCP Active Love Mose Lock Status The Lock Mode for each Output is Off by default To start Genlock or Framelock select the appropriate input from the drop down list under Lock Reference Repeat this for all outputs that you wish to Genlock or Framelock What is Genlock Each output will normally free run at the chosen output resolution In many situations though you may want to have these outputs co timed such as when each output is a part of a video wall Genlock permits the width height and frame rate of an output to be locked to match an input Once you configure your input
20. Loading an Existing Configuration on page 29 General Default Units From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including chan ging the default units 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin po 2 Choose the General option under Settings on the left CORIOmaster mini 10000 Millimeter Window Configuration Won 4 EMQ 16 HQ In the right hand pane you see various options that allow you to rename the device change the size of the log set default units and set window configuration 3 Inthe third line Default Units choose your preferred units inches or millimeters from the drop down menu Unless you choose millimeters the default value is inches The units you choose determine how the system measures displays bezels and video wall size Settings Fractions of an inch must be converted to decimal before entering into the system 4 Click the Save button to save this information 167 General Device Name From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including renaming the device This is the name that is displayed in Device Discovery on the Getting Started page 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin 2 Choose the General option under Settings on the left General ne CORIOmaster mini 10000
21. Preset the specified transitions will be used to switch from the existing Windows to the new Windows In addition to the window specific transitions Window movement is now animated If you have one Preset saved and resize move and or rotate Windows on the Video Wall and save the new locations sizes as another Preset when you transition from the first Preset to the second the windows will smoothly move and rotate if rotation is defined in either Preset by the most direct path to the new locations rather than simply disappearing and reappearing in their new locations Control the speed of this movement by defining the duration of the transition when you save the Preset If the duration is set to 0 0 the transition will be instantaneous same as previous beha vior The duration can be configured up to 60 0 seconds See Save Preset on page 201 for instructions 208 Basic Transition Tutorial Follow the instructions here to set up two presets so that a window rotates and moves from one side of the screen to another This qualifies as movement within a window you can also configure transitions This may not be precisely the arrangement you need to use but this example may give you ideas regarding how you want to use preset based transitions In this example we are starting with a blank canvas and setting it up with one big display that contains one small window at an angle Default 46 inch 16 9 Display lt KoL 1 T
22. RGsB and YCbCr YPbPr If you had previously configured the display from the Equipment list it may be pre configured but you may want to verify or configure it manually Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Display Configuration Display Renaming Output Displays When you have added outputs to your video wall you may find that you want to give an output a name that is meaningful to you There are various ways to do this depending on where you are in the application From Video Wall 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values Display Properties 3 To rename the output click into the Name field and type a new name The name can be up to 19 alphanumeric characters no spaces 4 Press Return or Enter to commit the change 5 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date From Display Configuration page 1 Onthe Display Configuration page that appears when you click Configure in the Displays 8 Sources pane there are a variety of customization options 115 tvONE GT A
23. Resolution Editor 1 Start the CORIOdiscover application CORIOdisc over exe 2 Select the target device the one you want to have the Custom Resolution and press the Resolution Editor button Discovered CORIOmax devices 1 1 In Use gt CORIOmaster IP1 1 S N Configure J T Resolution Editor o H 219 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 3 Enter the Administrator username and password for the unit Resolution Editor Admin Password 4 Once you have successfully logged in you see the Resolution Editor main window a a all custom only Name i Height Frequency 640x480p60 480 59 941 i Detailed Information Copy Name 640x480p60 Copy Scan type Progressive CEAID 1 Stee a aa Copy Pixel Clock 25 175 MHz Aspect 4 3 640x480p85 480 85 008 640x480p72 480 72810 Copy 720x487159 94 487 29 970 Py Total pixels 720x480i59 94 480 29 970 Copy Maes 720x480p59 94 480 59 941 Cony __ Front Porch pixels 720x576i50 576 25 000 Copy Sync Pulse pixels 720x576p50 50 000 Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Copy 800x600p56 56 250 cm 800x600p60 60317 me 800x600p72 72 188 Copy 800x600p75 75000 800x600p85 85 062 po 980x980p75 74 795 Da 1024x768p60 60 004 Ph 1024x768p70 70 069 Ga 1024x768p75 75 029 Copy 1024x768p85 84 996 1152x864p70gtf Gay 1152x864p75 Can 1280x720p23 98 1280x720p24 C3 12804720025 5 By defaul
24. Source Color Scale ua 129 Source Cropping inputs 0 20 2c ee ee ee ce eee ce ee eee eee eee 131 Source Defining Source Loss Window Color 2222 2 e eee eee eee eee eee eee 133 Source Enable HDCP aa NAKS NG YA a hAD DS DNS RED NDN ENNA Nd ho daan a a Alas ahe 135 Source Flip Horizontally or Vertically 00222222 eee 137 Source Ignore Bezel Compensation _ _ 22 22 22 138 Source Renaming Windows or Inputs 2222222 eee eee ee eee eee 139 Source Set Preview Video Uu 141 Source Specify Equipment 20222 ee eee 144 Source Verify Configuration Details eee ee ee eee eee eee 146 Source Adjust Video Quality _ 2 0 22222222 eee eee eee eee 148 Source Transition Fade Through Black ee eee ee eee 150 Source Transition Horizontal Shrink 2 eee eee 151 Source Transition Vertical Shrink _ 2 220222 2 ooo ee eee eee 152 Source Transition Spin _ 2222 222 e eee aa 153 AA 155 Console u a 156 CONNECTIONS a aaa EREET KAO PANA TE E BEAT O as cece eens INI ERA EN sees ANS 157 Constrainis 272 E PN ee E ee na ASA napo ee neice Po nG PA HK apn pana 159 Firmware and Defaults Current Firmware eee eee ee eee eee eeeeee 161 Firmware and Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults 162 Firmware and Defaults Update Firmware
25. adjust the timeout period type the appropriate number of minutes into the field or use the arrows to adjust the existing num ber up or down CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 5 Click the Set Timeout button to save your changes If you are making changes to the account you are currently logged in from you will need to log out and log in again for the settings to take effect If the unit times out before you log out the changes will be lost and you will need to configure the change again For more details you may wish to see Administrator Setup Information on page 14 Logout on page 22 Changing Passwords on page 177 and Users on page 176 184 Canvases Canvases About Video Walls __ 22 22 22 eo eee cece eee cece ee eee oaao Lao anann 186 Moving between Video Walls 2 cece cccceccccecccececececeeeeeees 187 185 About Video Walls A CORIOmaster has four video walls per configuration a CORIOmaster mini used to only have one video wall per configuration but in early 2015 a firmware update increased this to four per configuration You can see your video wall selection in the bottom left corner of the Video Wall Editor lt ot TT OO Width Each canvas is a video wall with configurable inputs and outputs You can save multiple Presets on each canvas When you go to the Dashboard each canvas is available as a separate entity with its own presets per canvas You can change presets and
26. an existing Preset follow these steps 1 Inthe bottom right corner of the video wall select the Presets button 2 Inthe pop up window choose the Preset you want to modify from the list and load it e lf you only wish to modify the name or duration of the preset use the pencil icon to edit the name in the window then click Close to close the window e If you wish to delete the preset use the X icon X to remove the line of the pre set you want to delete then click Close to close the window Presets e Ifyou wish to modify any other aspect select the line for the Preset and click Load to open it in the video wall nairaos HIS Preset Duration sec 0 0 o max 60 0 Saved Presets Carvasl gt VideolPrese 1 0 s Carwasl gt PresolVideo 25 sex Carwash gt SingleSouece 0 0 sec 3 Once the preset has opened in the video wall make edits as you wish 205 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 4 To save changes click the Presets button again and in the bottom left corner click the green button labeled Save Preset your preset New Preset Name Add Preset Preset Duration sec 0 0 aes max 60 0 Saved Presets Canvasl gt VideoLPresoR 1 0 sec Canvasl gt PresoLVideoR 2 5 sec Canvasl gt SingleSource 0 0 sec Canvasl gt CornerWindow 0 5 sec 206 Transitions Transitions About Transitions ole cece e eect ccc eeeceeceeeeeees 208 Basic Transiti
27. and the Preview function will not work These steps should resolve any issues with Preview not showing the video as expected If the issue persists proceed with more general troubleshooting including using Windows Task Manager to check resource utilization and the Event Log to check for errors 318 Troubleshooting Updating Firmware of Existing Units If your CORIOmaster did not ship with firmware version M307 or later you will need to update the firmware before the unit can be used with the most recent version of the CORIOgrapher soft ware This update must be done through RS 232 and Ethernet connections For units that are running firmware version M300 or later any subsequent firmware updates can be administered easily via the CORIOdiscover or CORIOgrapher applications See Firmware and Defaults Update Firmware on page 164 for details The instructions below are relevant for any CORIOmaster units running firmware prior to version M300 Backing Up Settings To back up your existing settings to internal memory 1 Connect via RS 232 or Ethernet using the control Ul or a terminal emulator of your choice Be aware that the CORIOmaster defaults to port 10001 If using RS 232 default baud rate is 115200 2 Inthe command line type System BackupToSDCard The unit returns Done System BackupToSDCard which indicates that the command has been accepted but not yet completed The system then displays feedback showing data backing
28. by clicking on it some text fields below the video wall will auto populate the window or display s saved settings Size rotation and loca tion on the video wall can be edited here lt Fol IT ID X 38 6 mm Y 2864 men Width 10183mm Height Rotation Maintain Ratio There are two ways to adjust the rotation of a selected item on the video wall You can phys ically rotate the window with the mouse by control clicking the bottom right corner and drag ging the window to the proper angle or youcan enter the rotation value in degrees in the Rotation field below the video wall The default not rotated is 0 rotated right is 90 or 270 rotated left is 270 or 90 The field accepts values from 359 to 359 If you enter a negative value it will be converted to the positive number for the same angle Video Wall Editing Object Size When you select a window or display in the video wall by clicking on it some text fields below the video wall will auto populate the window or display s saved settings Size rotation and loca tion on the video wall can be edited here Width 10183 mm Hesght Rotation Maintain Rato The system uses the width and height specified when you configured the equipment This is the horizontal width and height in canvas grid points that the display or window is expected to fill You can re size a selected input or output by clicking and dragging a corner of the window or display or you can type specific val
29. display profiles close the Displays pop up window if you do not wish to create a display in your video wall right now If you do follow the steps in Adding Displays on page 38 57 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Creating Source Equipment Profiles If you have certain equipment that you use regularly you can set each source up as a piece of equipment which is essentially a saved template of common details for that window preferred preview video type source type input resolution and physical size You can store the profile for each piece of equipment so when you create new configurations you don t have to set up all the same details over and over If you have one projector that you tend to use frequently and three types of display on your video wall you can set each one up as anitem of equipment and when you build your video wall you simply select the appropriate piece of equipment to avoid having to configure the details each time you set up a new configuration The equipment file is kept on your PC not on the CORIOmaster but you can transfer the file to another PC if you want to use it in more than one location The file is saved to your user Documents CORIOgrapher Equipment Sources and the filename is the source s name in CORIO grapher with the extension xml To create a source equipment profile 1 Click the plus button next to Sources in the Displays amp Sources pane Displays amp Sources winoow usace
30. double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that the Vertical Back Porch is twice the even field 270 Resolution Editor For example a Vertical Back Porch of 69 gives Odd field 34 Even field 34 5 In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Back Porch However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Back Porch changes 271 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Vertical Sync Polarity Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Vertical Synchronization Polarity for a Custom Resolution via the Resol ution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Vertical Sync Pulse separates the video fields in the Custom Resolution It can be either Positive or Negative This value is the Vertical Sync Polarity Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 5 a Detailed Information 5 Name Empty1000 TO 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111 750 Scan type Progressive CEAID 0 Pixel Clock 0 000 MHz Aspect 4 3 10 1920x1080i47 96 1920 1080 23 976 7
31. eee eee eee eee 200 Save Preset jes oe che cee see ee eee ne ce se See oa ne Fen PN a a NG agata kean 201 Edit Preset 2e lt eo 3 pee ee eee haces ete PPO 204 TANSONG NAA a NAP es tl GG NG ER ae UNG LAP aa 207 About Transitions 22 222 ieee ee eee cee eee eee ee eee cece cece eeeeeeeeees 208 Basic Transition Tutorial 22 22 eee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeee 209 Resolution Editor acs paham 2 pama hana mio yna Sates DY ial pias er ea aande beenii SE 218 ReESOlIMONMEGION 555 a a a So ees Kae ANG ee AN MEAN Baa nG man sense Panabo pa Tab els 219 Resolution Editor Overview u 222 2 eee eee eee eee ee eee cece cece eeeeeeeeeeees 222 Resolution Editor Constraints 222 e eee eee eee eee eee ee eeeeeeeee 223 Accessing Resolution Editor from CORIOdiscover 22 2 e eee eee ee 224 Accessing Resolution Editor from the Command Line 277 Command Line Resolutions Uu 303 Troubleshooting 200 ce cose a JA GG ae LA bka nn ana aa 313 Troubleshooting Connection Issues 2 222202 22 eee eee eee eee eee eee 314 Troubleshooting Crash During Login 2 2222 e ee eee eee eee ee 315 Troubleshooting Framelock or Genlock with SDI Input Modules _ 2 316 Troubleshooting License Issues ee ce ee ee ee eee eee eee e eens 317 Troubleshooting No Preview Video Clips When Using Preview Icon _ 318 Updating Firmw
32. lines until both images are vertically even Then use the left and right arrows to adjust the X axis horizontally align the two outputs such that the red line of one projector is exactly aligned with the green line of the other projector and your screen shows two parallel yellow lines formed by the red line of one projector and the green line of another in the section where the images overlap At this point your image is now correctly aligned but the blend between the two images needs adjusting Ideally both projectors will be identical with matching outputs but if you find that one projector has different hues you can adjust the Gammas for each projector individually See 121 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Display Changing Gamma Values on page 102 for details or use the Align Projector button with only one projector selected If both projectors have matching outputs you can use the Properties section of the Projector Alignment tab to fine tune the overlapping section of the image Red Green and Blue adjust the colors for both projectors at once just as they do for individual outputs SCurve adjusts the brightness of the image at the blending edge in order to try to match bright ness at the point of overlap Two examples below show excessive dimness at the edge of the image left resulting in a black edge in the center of the image and correctly adjusted bright ness resulting in a consistency of brightness across the f
33. next to Sources in the list A pop up bar will show all available sources To add a new one click the Add Source button Inthe pop up window select the specific source you are using or enter the details for your input When your input is specified and appears in the Sources pop up window simply click the appro priate Sources square and drag it onto your video wall It will appear on the video wall and a line for that source will appear under the Sources heading in the Displays amp Sources pane If this pop window is empty it means that there are no sources available or all input slots are in use by another video wall In this case click the Add Source button to create a new source To add your Sources to your video wall 1 Click the plus button next to Sources in the Displays amp Sources pane Displays amp Sources sources wanoow usace Video Wall Window Usage 0x System Usage EHQ om Sytem U HQ AA System Usage Prevew EE an 44 2 A pop up bar shows all recognized Sources slots if you are actively connected to a CORIOmaster SOURCES 3 If you want to add a specific source or if you are not currently connected to a CORIO master follow the steps below tvONE recommends that you create your displays and sources as a first step in the creative process but if you don t want to set up source con figuration data at this point skip to the bottom of this section and you can add a de
34. o o ow o ae B z 3 Inthe Resolution Editor that Custom Resolution now appears empty with values reset to default 237 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Listing Resolution Properties from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor The Detailed Information pane is on the far right of the Resolution Editor window This pane displays information about the highlighted resolution Built in resolution details are read only custom resolution details can be edited all O custom only Name i Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 640x480p60 480 59941 25 175 A ao o 640x480p60 Copy Scan type Progressive CEAID 1 640x480p75 480 75 000 31 500 CI Pixel Clock 25175 MHz Aspect 4 3 640x480p85 480 85 008 36 000 640x480p72 480 72 810 31 500 Cory Horizontal 720x487159 94 487 29 970 Copy Total pixels Copy Active pixels 720x480i59 94 480 29 970 720x480p59 94 480 59 941 i ton Front Porch pixels 720x576i50 576 25 000 Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Copy 720x576p50 576 50 000 Copy 800x600p56 600 56 250 Copy 800x600p60 600 60317 Ca 800x600p72 600 72 188 Copy 800x600p75 600 75 000 Cay 800x600p85 600 85 062 coy 980x980p75 980 74 795 Copy 1024x768p60 768 60 004 Copy 1024x768p70 768 ES 1024x768p75 768 Cay 1024x768p85 768 Copy 1152x864p70gtf 864 A 1152x864p75 864 1280x720p23 98 720 Copy 1280x720p24 720 pa 12R0x720n25 720 In t
35. of information about the system e Onthe top line is the model name of the CORIOmaster you are currently con nected to e The second line lists the model number of the CORIOmaster you are currently con nected to e The third line lists the serial number of the CORIOmaster you are currently con nected to e The fourth line gives the application version number of this CORIOgrapher soft ware Each of these fields is read only Timeout By default any connection to a CORIOmaster will need to stay active or it will be disconnected after five minutes This will not affect active connections that have at least one command go to the unit in a five minute window If you wish to stay connected while idle for more than five minutes an administrator will need to change the settings on a per user basis 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner LI Welcome admin 2 Choose the Users option under Settings on the left Users gt gt Metso Administrator E ven gt gt gt gt User 1 In the right hand pane you see various options that allow you to change username pass word and timeout details for individual users 3 Find the user whose timeout period you wish to change To the right of that user s user name uncheck the Enable timeout field if you wish the user to be able to stay logged in indefinitely 4 If you wish to keep the timeout option enabled but
36. oj 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 Copy 1920x1080p30 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Copy 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 Copy lo 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 Copy 1920x1080p60 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 Copy 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 Copy 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy mamam 1001 10 Custom 7 po a z imam o oyo lt a 10 Emntv1006 mammrm 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the right column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Sync Pulse pixels field 266 Resolution Editor under the Vertical heading 3 When you have modified the Sync Pulse as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor KON a HE st Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 100 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that the Vertical Sync Pulse is twice the even field 267 CORIOmaster CORI
37. page that appears there are a variety of customization options 100 tvONE o gt 2 Display Configuration To configure the color scale choose your preferred option from the drop down menu next to the words Colour Scale Choices include Auto which auto senses as best it can Black YUV RGB YUV_601 or YUV_709 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Display Changing Gamma Values When you have added outputs to your video wall you may find that you want to change the Gamma settings for a given output To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values Display Properties 3 To modify the Gamma be sure you are connected to the CORIOmaster as Gamma can not be set if you are not actively connected If the option is minimized it looks like this In that case click the down arrow button to expand the Gamma settings 4 Inthe Gamma settings area there are three sliders with accompanying text boxes and arrows one each for red green and blue Adjust each slider as you wish D
38. pane you will see various options that allow you to rename the device change the size of the log set default units and set window configuration 3 Inthe bottom line Window Configuration choose your preferred configuration from the drop down menu The software will identify what your CORIOmaster is capable of and present you with three relevant options that allow you to maximize Extra High Quality win dows maximize number of High Quality windows or an option in between 4 Click the Save Window Configuration button to save this information Be aware that the CORIOmaster will restart after you save these settings Networking From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including adjusting the network settings 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin po 2 Choose the Networking option under Settings on the left Networking In the right hand pane you see various options that allow you to choose a static or dynamic IP address as well as configure subnet mask and gateway details 3 Onthe top line Configuration choose from the drop down whether you will be using a Static IP address or if the address will be configured by DHCP If you choose DHCP neither IP Address nor Subnet Mask will be configurable 4 If you chose Static 1 Inthe second field enter the appropriate IP Address one text box per octet 2 Inthe thi
39. pixels as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor aag Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 64 to 1920 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clock is not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Active pixels However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Active pixels changes 252 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Front Porch Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Horizontal Front Porch for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Horizontal Front Porch is the gap between the end of the Active Video and the start of the Horizontal Sync Pulse in pixels Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 5 a 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 10 _1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080 48 10 _1920x1080i50 1920x1080159 94 1920x1080i60 10 _1920x1080p23 98 10 1920x1080p24 10 1920x1080p25 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 10 1920x1080p50 1O 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60
40. steps From Displays amp Sources pane 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality 3 To change the input source for this window choose the appropriate input from the drop down list under Input Slot 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date From Window Source in Dashboard 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Dashboard icon in the top right corner of the video wall 127 Displays amp Sources Inthe Dashboard window you can switch between source inputs for a given window on the fly Next to each window all available inputs are shown as buttons The currently used input is shown in blue an available input is shown in gray If you are in Synchronized mode see Immediate vs Synchronized on page 193 for an explanation of the dif ference between the two modes you can select a new input but it will not become the active input until you click Take Until you click Take the queued input button is black SOURCE INPUTS a Source Configurat
41. the Video Wall Editor For these users the Dashboard can be accessed via the button in the toolbar Maini Displays amp Se After using the Dashboard button from the Video Wall Editor or after logging in if you are not an administrator or power user you get the Dashboard CORIO 2 Omaster mini D Gs ee ee aa mx Dashboard Immediate vs Synchronized There are two modes in which the Dashboard functions Immediate and Synchronized SOURCE INPUTS In Immediate mode any action you take is committed individually by the CORIOgrapher soft ware Each step is live as soon as it has been committed This mode requires that the software be actively connected to a CORIOmaster system In Synchronized mode actions are only committed when you initiate a Take You can queue up a number of changes and commit them all at once by making multiple changes before pressing Take The software only has to be connected to the CORIOmaster when the Take button is pressed any previous configuration changes can be made while disconnected from the unit if you wish to do so The CORIOmaster will accept any commands but if the system assesses that the incoming commands will cause degraded performance it will warn you of this with an alert message Button Color Gray PEt Option that is not currently selected Example Meaning 193 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Blue The currently live selection Black slil SYNCHRONIZED
42. the desired network configuration details Configuration Static IP Address 10 0 0 15 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 0 i 1 i 1 Save Network Configuration 5 Click the Save Network Configuration button The device will automatically reboot with the new settings enabled If the device doesn t appear in the Discovered CORIOmaster Devices section 1 Ifthe device doesn t appear in the Discovered CORIOmaster Devicessection choose Connect via Network to a CORIOmaster from the Start section 17 2 Awindow will pop up with various options name admin Connect to Device KB Enter the appropriate IP address and log in using your username and password 3 Click the Connect To Device button Once connected if necessary configure the CORIOmaster to the appropriate network settings Using DHCP The default setting for CORIOmaster is DHCP To verify follow these steps 1 Once you are connected to the unit click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin po 2 In the Settings window choose Networking from the left hand navigation pane 3 Inthe Networking pane choose DHCP from the Configuration drop down Networking gt 4 Enter any appropriate Subnet Mask or IP Gateway details 5 Click the Save Network Configuration button You should now be able to connect to the CORIOmaster via Ethernet You can configure the device name in the Genera
43. the inputs can be lightly cropped to remove the edge pixels and lines To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 131 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini TON Source Configuration Nasa sil Premre Video Brest tarsomeres N Top rpdiep O aw Sace Type Ovi omen tiptop O v M n bm apat rep O o Cakes Sarie bato Right pao O D baparon 0 oa Satan OK Content 100 Food Name Setii Same Lowe Color Bin Sen Cond Type OMU en OCP traties GA Reventon BAO AO oc on DD Marame didt In the second column you can set the input crop individually for each of the four sides Type the number of pixels you would like cropped from each side or use the arrow but tons to increase and decrease the number 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date 132 Source Configura
44. the specific resolution you are looking for If you want more details of a given resolution click on that line and the Detailed Information pane onthe right will list all available properties of the resolution including the name of the resol ution the Scan Type Pixel Clock and both Horizontal and Vertical values for Total pixels Active pixels Front and Back Porch Sync Pulse Polarity and Frequency 225 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Creating a Custom Resolution From a Built In Resolution The simplest way to create a Custom Resolution is to base it on an existing resolution and change only the parameters that vary 1 Select the existing resolution that most closely matches your desired resolution and press the Copy button Resolutions O custom only 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1001 10 Custom 0 1002 IO Empty1002 o 1003 IO Empty1003 o 1004 10 Empty1004 o 1005 10 Empty1005 o Fmntv1006 o gt oo o o o 59 950 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 154 000 Edit or la lt 2 oo a le Cor lo Ce E IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 56 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 E EED 57 10 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59856 111 750 Sean ae Pogay TADO 58 I0 1920x10804796 1920 1080 23975 74176 Pol Clock horn 59 10 1920108048 1920 1080 24000 74 250 eR 60 10 19201080i50 1920 1080 25 000 74250 Tee pees i 61 IO 1920x
45. the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 141 Source Configuration Inthe second column the option Preview Video gives a drop down list of options Broad cast House of Worship Live Event Medical or Sports These don t have to be your own specific uses but the video shown when you use Video Wall Preview Mode on page 79 will be topical to the item selected here Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Broadcast House of Worship Nn atic Source Configur pir Cc Q gt uw o 2 i 2 D Q n E e Q U 143 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source Specify Equipment When you are adding Sources and Displays to your video wall you may find that you have got an input in your video wall that you want to associate with a piece of equipment you have already defined from that PC see Cr
46. the window is attached to and which input on that card Slot Card Type tells you what type of card is in the slot by defining the connector and how many are on the card Resolution indicates the native resolution the system has negotiated with the source EDID Filename gives the name of the EDID file associated with that given input connector 4 Click the Done button to exit the Source Configuration window and return to the Video Wall CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source Adjust Video Quality When you have added inputs to your video wall you may find that you want to adjust the video quality of a window particularly as the number of Extra High Quality windows is limited To do this follow these steps l Make sure that you are connected to a CORIOmaster as you edit the configuration The video quality cannot be set unless the system knows what resources it has available so this is a feature that cannot be configured offline In the video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane On the right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality 4 To change the image quality choose the appropriat
47. to the Software Patent Pending CONTACT INFORMATION If you have any questions about this Agreement or want to contact Licensor for any reason please direct all correspondence to TV ONE Limited Legal Department CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Continental Approach Westwood Ind Est Margate Kent CT9 4JG For Customer Support please contact tech usa tvone com or tech europe tvone com or refer to http Awww tvone com contact_ info shtml Introduction Service Your CORIOmaster or CORIOmaster mini comes with various modules installed CORIOmaster mini modules are factory installed and cannot be replaced in the field by end users CORIO master module replacement should only be carried out by an authorized installer CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Installation Information CORIOgrapher is a state of the art software application made by tvONE as an enhanced way to control the tvONE CORIOmaster products It can be installed on a PC running Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 and it will install Windows NET 4 5 if you do not already have it installed The installer requires 600MB of free disk space and the installed software is 100MB in size We recommend that you use a display set to at least 1920 x 1080 for the optimal exper ience as well as a PC with mouse trackpad and network connection CORIOgrapher is designed to be installed on a PC not on a tablet or phone as tablets and phones do not have the necessary physical c
48. you set a Custom Resolution of that name to an output unexpected behavior may result If you change the Name attribute of a Custom Resolution that you have already set to an output the output will revert to the default built in resolution for that output To continue using the same Custom Resolution with that output re apply it to the output It is possible to set a Custom Resolution that has not been configured to an output This is inten tional 284 Resolution Editor If you wish to use a Custom Resolution with CORIOgrapher the Name must conform to the following format width x height scantype rate optional where width width in pixels num height height in pixels num x the letter x x scantype either i for interlaced or p for progressive iorp rate the frame rate this must be at least one character and may contain a num period if relevant optional any optional text nullor string For example the following are valid Name formats for use with CORIOgrapher e 1280x720140055D e 1280x720p6test e 1280x720p59 94 e 1280x720i50 e 280x72i30 285 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Aspect Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Aspect ratio for a Custom Resolution via the command line This is used on the CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini to assist in signal conversion when an input and output have different aspect ratio Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1l000 Aspect Description Lists
49. 0 1920 1080 29970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy fa ofloflo 5 CHEFE 3 sas as Sys ki Copy Copy PP ING rE ow sit Reset soe ow i LC Detailed Information Name Empty1000 Progressive CEAID 0 Aspect 4 3 Scan type Pixel Clock 0 000 MHz Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency 2 In the new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the right column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Back Porch pixels 269 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini field under the Vertical heading 3 When you have modified the Back Porch as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 100 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution
50. 01 is Empty1001 Resol ution1009 is Empty1009 and so forth Notes The Name attribute has the following limitations e must be no more than 23 characters e only valid printable ASCII characters may be used e must have no spaces underscore is valid 241 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini The system does not check for duplicate names if more than one Custom Resolution has the same name when you set a Custom Resolution of that name to an output unexpected behavior may result If you change the Name attribute of a Custom Resolution that you have already set to an output the output will revert to the default built in resolution for that output To continue using the same Custom Resolution with that output re apply it to the output It is possible to set a Custom Resolution that has not been configured to an output This is inten tional If you wish to use a Custom Resolution with CORIOgrapher the Name must conform to the following format width x height scantype rate optional where width width in pixels num height height in pixels num x the letter x x scantype either i for interlaced or p for progressive iorp rate the frame rate this must be at least one character and may contain a num period if relevant optional any optional text nullor string For example the following are valid Name formats for use with CORIOgrapher e 1280x720i40055D e 1280x720p6test e 1280x720p59 94 e 1280x720i50 e 280x7
51. 024x768 this value would be 1024 Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HActive 1024 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HActive 1024 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HActive 1024 Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 64 to 1920 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Active pixels However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Active pixels changes 291 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Horizontal Front Porch Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Horizontal Front Porch for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HFrontPorch Description The Horizontal Front Porch is the gap between the end of the Active Video and the start of the Horizontal Sync Pulse in pixels Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HFrontPorch 96 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HFrontPorch 96 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HFrontPorch 96 Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 2000 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Fr
52. 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border define a transition ignore the sys tem s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Con figure button to access further settings click the Configure button 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 1S Source Configuration In the first column you can check or uncheck the box labeled HDCP Enabled Below that is a read only field that tells you the current status of HDCP on that source 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Source Configuration Source Flip Horizontally or Vertically When you have added inputs to your video wall you may find that you want to flip the source image on either or both axes This works with both still images and video and horizontal flipping produces a mirror image while vertical flipping shows the image upside down To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane
53. 1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080i48 1920x1080i50 1920x1080i59 94 1920x1080i60 1920x1080p23 98 1920x1080p24 1920x1080p25 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb Customi Empty1002 Empty1003 Empty1004 Empty1005 Fmotv1006 1680 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1050 720 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1200 1200 59 954 59 856 23 976 24 000 25 000 29970 30 000 23976 24 000 25 000 29 970 30 000 50 000 59 940 60 000 49974 59950 146 250 111750 74 176 74 250 74 250 74176 74 250 74 176 74 250 74 250 74176 74 250 148 500 148 352 148 500 127 750 154 000 PNG rE ow sit YL toe ow tr i Name Empty1000 Scan type Progressive CEAID 0 Pixel Clock 0 000MHz Aspect 4 3 Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency tare Reset z 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the left column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Active pixels field under 251 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini the Horizontal heading it Custom Resolutions O OO O e e OO 3 When you have modified the Active
54. 1080i59 94 1920 1080 29970 74176 ative panic a 62 10 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74250 Pont Bach IPE o 63 10 1920x1080p2398 1920 1080 23975 74176 Sync Pulse pixels o 64 IO 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24000 74 250 Back Porch pixels o 65 IO 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74250 Polarity Negative 66 10 1920x1080p2997 1920 1080 29970 74176 ena Han kaa 67 10 1920x1080p30 1920 1080 30000 74 250 68 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 69 IO 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59940 148352 Copy 70 10 1920x1080p80 1920 1080 60 000 148500 C3 M 71 10 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49974 127750 E 2 Inthe resulting Edit Resolution window enter a meaningful name for your Custom Res olution and change the other fields as required If you are going to use your Custom Res olution with CORIOgrapher be sure to read the notes regarding naming at Editing Name Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor on page 240 226 Resolution Editor For more information on the individual fields see the individual topics in the of this section When you have finished configuring the fields click the Update button and the new Cus tom Resolution will be placed in the next available empty Custom Resolution SS 227 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Creating a Custom Resolution From a Standard If you want to create a Custom Resolution based ona video standard such as CVT follow these steps 1 Select a
55. 148 500 127 750 Copy 154 000 on ca cs as I AT a 4 CC 000 Res Detailed Information Name Empty1000 Scan type Progressive CEAID 0 Pixel clock ooo mez Aspect 43 Horizontal Vertical Total pixels o o Active pixels 0 0 Front Porch pixels o o Sync Pulse pixels 0 o Back Porch pixels o o Polarity Negative Negative Frequency 0 000 kHz 0 000 Hz olution Editor In the new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the upper right section you can type a number into the Pixel Clock option Edit Custom Resolution m peg n ea ay Edit Custom Resolution 1000 Standard Manually create a custom resolution Name Fxpity ae bea Options Scan type o 0 000 Ade 33v Manually enter values for required custom resolution Pixel Clock Plz Q ow For Interlaced values set double the Even field for Vertical F Front Porch Back Porch and Sync Pulse Vertical Enter required Pixel Clock Horizontal or Vertical Frequency PA Set Factor to 1001 if you are using a Video Optimized Frequency Total pixels o o NOTES Active pixels o 64 Manually editing a resolution will not update the name automatically Front Porch pixels o o Press the X in the Name boxto clear and auto generate the name Sync Pulse pixels o 0 The current values result in an unsupported resolution Back Porch pixels 0 o PixelClock Unsupported
56. 151 Source Transition Vertical Shrink 2 222 22 152 Source Transition Spin l a eee eee cece cece cece cece eeeeees 153 123 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source Adjusting a Window Border When you have added inputs to your video wall you may find that you want to add a border to a given window of any desired thickness or color To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality 3 To adda border select the color from the drop down list or click Advanced for more options The default border color is black In the box to the right of the color picker type inthe number of pixels you would like the border to be or use the arrows to increase or decrease the number All sides have equal border default border size is one pixel 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date 124 Source Configuration Source Adjusting Brightness and Contrast When you have added inputs to your video wall you may find that you wan
57. 193 for an explanation of the dif ference between the two modes you can select a new input but it will not become the active input until you click Take Until you click Take the queued input button is black In Immediate mode there is no black button as there are no queued changes all changes are immediate SOURCE INPUTS e CE C Presets Presets About Presets a 200 Save Preset 12 2 0 o loco c ccc ec ec eee kasa aaa 201 Edit Preset 2 204 199 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini About Presets What is a Preset A preset at its simplest is a saved video wall Configure a video wall with the physical arrange ment of displays that you wish and set up the first arrangement of windows you can then save this as a Preset Rearrange the windows and save again as another Preset When you have multiple Presets saved you can access them from the Dashboard and flip between Presets on the fly in your live environment Define a duration and the windows can move smoothly from one location angle and size to another as you transition between Presets Why would I use Presets Presets are useful if for example you want to do a presentation and swap between several pre configured arrangements of windows on your displays In this example your first preset may be a single large camera input shown across all displays then your second preset may be a split screen between a presentation slide and the original camera image
58. 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality 3 To flip the image horizontally check the Flip Horizontally checkbox To flip the image ver tically check the Flip Vertically checkbox 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date 187 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source Ignore Bezel Compensation When you have added windows and displays to your video wall you may find that you want to ignore the bezel compensation If you have multiple displays adjacent to each other you normally tell the CORIOgrapher what size the bezel is on each display and the CORIOgrapher then adjusts the output image so that the appropriate number of pixels are not shown in order to maintain the effect of one large display If you wish to ignore the bezel the system puts the next row of pixels on the next display even though it isn t spatially adjacent which avoids losing any rows but creates a jagged effect which may result in a loss of visual continuity in extreme cases To configure the system to ignore the bezel follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the windo
59. 22 eee eee eee 16 Configure Connection via Serial 0 020022222 21 Logout 2 2 ee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee 22 Input and Output Naming Convention _ 2 2222 22 oe eee eee 23 Configurations 2 0 2 20 2 2 eco cece cece cece cence cece cece c cece e ee ceeeeceeceeeeeeeeeees 25 About Configurations ee ee ee eee eee 26 Creating a New Configuration 20222 eee eee 27 Loading an Existing Configuration 02022222 eee eee 29 Save Configuration ss gt 22 lt 2 26 naa DD ncn aaae ssdesoceucsccestisagssaedocseeaceebeases 33 Getting Started coe cccdeesetw es eranen E S Se san eae EE ce LEES wees 35 From Start to Finish 002022 o ee eee ee eee ee 36 Displays and Sources pane ee eee ee eee ee 37 Adding Displays 0222 e eee ee ee ee eee eee eee 38 Adding SOUICES 222 52 5 2 an dase se eas cecesssaesecceuceneses stone fee accuse naaa Ag 44 Configuring Displays and Windows Sources 2 2 0 c cece eee eee eee eee eee eee 50 Configuring Displays 2 2 2 o eee ee ee eee 51 Configuring Windows 22 22 2222 e eee eee ee ee ee eee 53 Creating Display Equipment Profiles 20 2222 eee eee eee eee eee 55 Creating Source Equipment Profiles 2222222 eee eee ee 58 Displays and Sources pane ee eee eee eee 62 Working in the Video
60. 288 Resolution Editor To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Inthe CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields are derived from the Pixel Clock value 289 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Scan Type Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Scan Type for a Custom Resolution via the command line as either Inter laced or Progressive Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 ScanType Description The Scan Type state of this Custom Resolution has two options p Progressive scan mode X Interlaced scan mode Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 ScanType i Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 ScanType i Done Resources Resolutions Resolutionl1000 ScanType i Default Progressive p Notes Only Progressive p or interlaced i are valid options 290 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Active Pixels Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Horizontal Active pixels for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HActive Description The Horizontal Active video is the width of the displayed image in pixels For example for a Custom Resolution of 1
61. 2i30 242 Editing Aspect Ratio Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Aspect ratio for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdis cover This is used on the CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini to assist in signal conversion when an input and output have different aspect ratio Description Lists the Aspect ratio for this Custom Resolution in the form width height in units of equal size Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit Resolutions O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 56 lo 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59 954 146 250 57 TO 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111 750 58 10 1920x1080i47 96 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920x1080 48 24 000 74 250 60 10 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 61 Le 1920x1080i59 94 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 62 To 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 65 10 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 30 000 74 250 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 50 000 148 500 59 940 148 352 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 60 000 148 500 M 71 10 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 72 lo 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59 950 154 000
62. 3 176 Changing Passwords There are three types of account Administrator Power User and Basic User Only Admin istrators can change passwords for other users Any user can set or change their own password but only Administrators have the ability to make changes to other users accounts When a user creates a password the password is stored securely on the device and is not displayed over the API Only the administrator can reset a basic or power user s password Passwords must be between 6 and 32 characters and any combination of alphabetic numeric and punctuation characters Administrator Tools The first time an administrator logs in to the CORIOmaster the unit will notify you that this is the first boot for the device It will remind you to change the default password This alert will continue until you have saved settings to the device or restored a saved configuration to the CORIOmaster To change other users passwords follow these steps 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner ome admin CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 2 Choose the Users option under Settings on the left gt Nensoring Administrator o Users ULumane inn C Grate tect mais gt Connector User Role Admestrator Satie ean set Tat Ka Pasan gt Spem Update User gt Shot Suas gt Commas 1 Usemame user W Erstie tumaas 5 LL nnan User Rote PewerUser 2J New Password AT In the
63. 4 176 1920x1080i48 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 y Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Le 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920x1080i59 94 1920 1080 29970 74 176 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Le 1920x1080p23 98 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 TO 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 Copy 1920x1080p30 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Copy 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 Copy lo 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 Copy 1920x1080p60 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 Copy fa ofloflo 5 SHERE 3 sas as Sas ki 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49974 127 750 Copy 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59950 154 000 aa PANG REE 1001 I0 Customi 7 r tare 2 1 neni x paga Col o oyo lt a pagpa o OT GA AD Vc 10 Fmntv1006 D D QO 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the right column of the right hand section you can choose Positive or Negative from the drop 272 Resolution Editor down Polarity list under the Vertical heading 3 When you have modified the Vertical Sync Polarity as desired click the Update button at the bottom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor EU a past Default N Notes
64. 6 24 000 25 000 29970 30 000 50 000 59 940 60 000 49974 59 950 146 250 111 750 74 176 74 250 74 250 74176 74 250 74 176 74 250 74 250 74176 74 250 148 500 148 352 148 500 127 750 154 000 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy fa g g g g g g g g a g g g g g g g 0 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy PNG an AQ Pi ow ow tr i AT a hoon ee SEE oS Detailed Information Scan type Pixel Clock Total pixels Active pixels Front Porch pixels sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Empty1000 Progressive Horizontal CEAID 0 Aspect 4 3 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the left column of the right hand section you can choose Positive or Negative from the drop 259 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini down Polarity list under the Horizontal heading 3 Whenyou have modified the Horizontal Sync Polarity as desired click the Update but ton at the bottom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor ba ear it Custom Resolutie _ AI ba Default N Notes In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Sync Polarity However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Sync Polari
65. 76 74 250 74 250 74 176 74 250 74 176 74 250 74 250 74176 74 250 148 500 148 352 148 500 127 750 154 000 PNG Col AQ PA ow tr L toe ow tr i Name Empty1000 Scan type Progressive CEAID 0 Pixel Clock 0 000MHz Aspect 4 3 Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency tare Reset z 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the right column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Active pixels field under 261 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini the Vertical heading paga 3 Whenyou have modified the Active pixels as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor aag Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 64 to 1200 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clock is not affected by any changes to the Vertical Active pixels However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Active pixels changes 262 Resolution Editor Editing Vertical Front Porch Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Vertical Front Porch for a Custom Resolution via the Res
66. 76 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy fa ofloflo 5 CHEFE 3 sas as Sys ki Copy Copy PP ING rE ow sit Reset soe ow i LC Detailed Information Name Empty1000 Progressive CEAID 0 Aspect 4 3 Scan type Pixel Clock 0 000 MHz Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the left column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Sync Pulse pixels field 255 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini under the Horizontal heading 3 When you have modified the Sync Pulse as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor ne a a Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 8 to 500 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixe
67. 80 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy fa ofloflo 5 CHEFE 3 sas as Sys ki Copy Copy PP ING rE ow sit Reset soe ow i LC Detailed Information Name Empty1000 Progressive CEAID 0 Aspect 4 3 Scan type Pixel Clock 0 000 MHz Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the left column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Back Porch pixels 257 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini field under the Horizontal heading 3 When you have modified the Back Porch as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor _ d Gi Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 2000 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Back Porch However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizont
68. 94 1920x1080p60 TO 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 10 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 l0 Custom o 10 Empty1002 o 10 Empty1003 o 10 Empty1004 o 10 Empty1005 0 Fmotv1006 1050 720 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1200 1200 59 954 59 856 23 976 24 000 25 000 29970 30 000 23976 24 000 25 000 29 970 30 000 50 000 59 940 60 000 49 974 59 950 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 146 250 111 750 74 176 74 250 74 250 74 176 74 250 74 176 74 250 74 250 74 176 74 250 148 500 148 352 148 500 127 750 154 000 pooo p000 Detailed Information Scan type Pixel Clock Total pixels Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Empty1000 Ci CI Ci CI ci oo uo Negative Negative 0 000 kHz 0 000 Hz 231 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 2 Inthe resulting Edit Resolution window be sure that Manually create a custom resolution is selected from the Standard drop down list 3 Enter a meaningful name for your Custom Resolution and change the other fields to match your requirements If you are going to use your Custom Resolution with CORIO grapher be sure to read the notes regarding naming at Editing Name Property from COkRIOdiscover Resolution Editor on page 240 For more information on the indivi
69. If you do follow the steps in Adding Displays on page 38 61 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Displays and Sources pane When you are editing a video wall in the Editor window you can use the Displays amp Sources pane to add your inputs and outputs See Adding Sources on page 44 and Adding Displays on page 38 for instructions In addition to the editing that can be done in the video wall itself the line in the Displays amp Sources pane allows you to lock an item by clicking the lock icon prevent it from being moved on the video wall hide an item by clicking the eye icon this is helpful if you want to reach the window behind it edit its information by double clicking the line or delete it by clicking the X See Configuring Displays and Windows Sources on page 50 for more inform ation Priority Once your displays and windows are added to the video wall you can move them around as needed by clicking and dragging the item up or down the list inthe pane The video wall is built out of layers with the top display in the Displays amp Sources pane being at the back the bottom window of the Displays amp Sources pane being at the front Visibility If you want to work with a layer behind the top layer you can use the eye icon on the side pane gt to hide that layer while you work with the bottom layer Each input and output has its own visibility setting so you can toggle them as needed to work in the video wall
70. L HO aasa System Usage Preview Take 2 A pop up bar will show all recognized unassigned output slots if you are actively con nected to a CORIOmaster If you are not actively connected or if all display slots are OM DO already assigned even in other video walls nothing will appear in the Displays pane 3 Click the Add Display button to open a pop up window Displays Create Display Equipment Close In this pop up window click the Create Display Equipment button 4 Awindow pops up asking you to enter details about your output device The more spe cific you can be here the fewer details you will need to enter in the Configuration Getting Started window each time you use the equipment Name Dell LCD Display Type Monitor Output Type RGBHV v Resolution 1920x1080i60 v Width 547 CS Millimeter Height 325 Millimeter Bezel top 18 CS Millimeter Bezel right 18 ES Millimeter Bezel bottom 18 Millimeter Bezel left 18 Millimeter After you have entered this information click Save to return to the Displays window It shows the default choices plus your newly specified configuration If you want to create another Equipment profile click the Create Display Equipment but ton again and enter the information for the second piece of display equipment Repeat these steps as many times as you need until your equipment details are saved When you have finished creating
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72. O THE PRICE YOU PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE NO ACTION REGARDLESS OF FORM RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR SUPPORT SERVICES MAY BE BROUGHT BY YOU MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE OCCURRENCE WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE CAUSE OF ACTION 8 U S Government License Rights Software provided to the U S Government pursuant to soli citations issued on or after December 1 1995 is provided with the commercial license rights and restrictions described in this Agreement Software provided to the U S Government pursuant to solicitations issued prior to December 1 1995 is provided with Restricted Rights as provided for in FAR 48 CFR 52 227 14 JUNE 1987 or DFAR 48 CFR 252 227 7013 OCT 1988 as applic able 9 Compliance with Law Export Restrictions You will comply with all applicable international and national laws rules and regulations that apply to the Software and your use of the Software including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and destin ation restrictions issued by U S or other governments 10 Governing Law and Jurisdiction This Agreement will be construed and controlled by Delaware law without giving effect to its conflict of law provisions Each party consents to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts in Kenton County KY for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or in connection with the Software and this Agree ment The United Nations Conve
73. ONLY the queued but not yet live option Turns blue after you click Take button 194 Dashboard Switching Presets in the Dashboard When you are in the Dashboard you can change between your various configured settings on the fly in a live environment The simplest swaps that can be done are to change the inputs from one source to another If you want to actively change the arrangement of your windows on the fly you need to have saved each arrangement as a preset within that canvas video wall When you are in the Dash board in your live environment you can swap between video walls and within each video wall canvas you can swap between presets ee ee ee ee oe If you are in Immediate mode any different preset you choose will instantly be displayed through the CORIOmaster on your displays If you are in Synchronized mode you can choose the new preset and modify input sources then click the Take button to enable the modifications and display your changes through the CORIOmaster on your displays CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Switching Sources in the Dashboard When you are in the Dashboard you can change between your various configured settings on the fly in a live environment The simplest swaps that can be done are to change the inputs from one source to another When you are in the Dashboard in your live environment you can swap between canvases and within each canvas you can swap between presets if
74. Omaster mini Editing Origin Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Origin for a Custom Resolution via the command line to provide a string identifying the origin of the Custom Resolution Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Origin Description Set the user readable Origin property to something meaningful for you within the limitations of the permissible characters For example if you create a Custom Resolution from the CVT list it may be useful to have CVT in this field for a CEA Standard Profile it may be useful to have CEA Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1l000 Origin Example Resources Resolutions Resolutionl000 Origin Example Done Resources Resolutions Resolutionl000 Origin Example Default The default Origin is an empty zero length string Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Origin Resources Resolutions Resolution1l000 Origin Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 0rigin Notes The Origin attribute has the following limitations e must be no more than 19 characters e only valid printable ASCII characters may be used e must have no spaces underscore is valid This property is not available in the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor 302 Resolution Editor Command Line Resolutions List Usable Resolutions by Name Geta list of the usable resolutions for a given slot Command Slots Slot1 Module Resolutions In this case Slot 1 is used as an e
75. Omaster mini For example a Vertical Sync Pulse of 10 gives Odd field 5 Even field 5 Inthe CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Sync Pulse However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Sync Pulse changes 268 Resolution Editor Editing Vertical Back Porch Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the timing interval for the Vertical Back Porch for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Vertical Back Porch is the gap between the end of the Vertical Sync Pulseand the begin ning of the Active Video in pixels Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 5 a 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 10 _1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080 48 10 _1920x1080i50 1920x1080159 94 1920x1080i60 10 _1920x1080p23 98 10 1920x1080p24 10 1920x1080p25 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 10 1920x1080p50 1O 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1001 10 Customi l0 Empty1002 I0 Empty1003 l0 Empty1004 l0 Empty1005 10 Fmotv1006 1680 1050 59 954 146 250 1920 720 59 856 111 750 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 25
76. Video Wall Window Usage 0x System Usage EHQ o4 Sytem U HO fee eet ae System Usage Preview 58 2 A pop up bar will show all recognized input slots if you are actively connected to a CORIOmaster SOURCES CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 3 Click the Add Source button to open a pop up window Sources Default 16 9 Source Default 4 3 Source a Create Source Equipment In this pop up window click the Create Source Equipment button 4 Awindow pops up asking you to enter details about your input device The more specific you can be here the fewer details you will need to enter in the Configuration window each time you use the equipment Name Preview Video Source Type Resolution Width Height Source Configuration Source Name Broadcast sot 640x480 0 CS Millimeter o 2 Millimeter After you have entered this information click Save to return to the Sources window It shows the default choices plus your newly specified configuration 60 5 Getting Started If you want to create another Equipment profile click the Create Source Equipment but ton again and enter the information for the second piece of source equipment Repeat these steps as many times as you need until your equipment details are saved When you have finished creating source profiles close the Sources pop up window if you do not wish to create a window in your video wall right now
77. Wall 222222 ee ee eee eee ee 63 Video Wall 65 Video Wall Editor Dashboard Buttons 22 22 e eee eee eee eee 66 Moving between Video Walls 2 222 e eee eee eee ee 67 Renaming Video Wall 22 0000000000000000 00000000 ee eee eee eee 69 Genlock Framelock q s 02c0c0s2csssccesuee so asana k20 boscebubs seestedees ana aaao 71 HDCP a ata whee 2IE TANANG apay a a a AA nba Aa AN IE S qs Video Wall Navigation 2 0 2 2 20 2220 cece cece ccc e cece eee ec cece ce ceeeceeeeececeeeeeees 75 Video Wall Editing Object Location 22022 cee eee eee eee 76 Video Wall Editing Object Rotation 02022 eee eee 77 Video Wall Editing Object Size cee eee ee cee eee eee 78 Video Wall Preview Mode 79 Video Wall Aids Align Projector _ 22 2 2022 e eee eee eee ee 80 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Gamma 2222 eee eee eee eee ee 82 Video Wall Aids Align Projector SCurve _ 2 2 2222 e eee ee eee 84 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Black Level Boost _ 2 222 2 87 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Reset Edge Blending _ 2 2 2 2 89 Video Wall Aids Test Pattern eee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee 91 Video Wall Aids Alignment 0222 eee eee eee eee 93 Video Wall Aids Distribution
78. You can configure all the different window arrangements and transitions beforehand save them as Presets then use the Dashboard to swap between the saved Presets in real time 200 Save Preset When you have a video wall set up just as you want it you can save the entire thing as a preset To save as a preset 1 Ifyou are in Synchronized mode click the red Take button to commit any changes you ve made 2 Click the Presets button in the bottom right corner of the Editor 3 Inthe pop up window type the name for this preset If you have moved any windows and want to use the animated transitions feature specify a duration for the windows to move to their new locations For more information on the transitions feature see About Trans itions on page 208 Names cannot have spaces but underscores _ are acceptable CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Click the Add Preset button New Preset Name Preset Duration sec 0 0 2 mas 600 Saved Presets 4 The preset will appear in the list of presets in the window and the number of Used Pre sets will increase by one out of your maximum of 49 5 Click the Close button to return to the Video Wall Editor window Now that the preset has been saved when you go to the Dashboard you will see that preset appear along with any others as a button in the Presets section O 8 WU rea W mna Wo ee ee eee 202 Presets 203 Edit Preset If you want to modify
79. a and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Display Configuration Display Lock Mode Genlock Framelock When you have added displays to your video wall you may find that you want to configure Genlock or Framelock for an individual display To configure Genlock or Framelock for all displays at once you can set it up via the Slot Status page in Settings see Slot Status on page 179 and Genlock Framelock on page 71 To configure Genlock or Framelock for one display follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button Display Properties 3 Onthe Display Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 107 MON OST 2 Display Configuration aaa SY Na To set up a Genlock or Framelock source go to the Lock Mode drop down menu By default it is set to Off but if you click the menu you can select Framelock or Genlock 4 If you have enabled Lock Mode the option below it Lock Reference becomes avail able Click this drop down menu to sele
80. al Back Porch changes 258 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Sync Polarity Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Horizontal Synchronization Polarity for a Custom Resolution via the Resol ution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Horizontal Sync Pulse is a single short pulse which identifies the start of each row of pixels line of video in the Custom Resolution It can be either Positive or Negative This value is the Horizontal Sync Polarity Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit Resolutions all O custom only 10 Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions 10 10 10 lo 10 TO 10 10 10 TO 1001 10 10 10 TO Le 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 1920x1080 47 96 1920x1080 48 1920x1080i50 1920x1080i59 94 1920x1080i60 1920x1080p23 98 1920x1080p24 1920x1080p25 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb Custom1 Empty1002 Empty1003 Empty1004 Empty1005 Fmotv1006 1680 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1050 720 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1200 1200 59 954 59 856 23 976 24 000 25 000 29 970 30 000 23 97
81. ame when you set a Custom Resolution of that name to an output unexpected behavior may result Custom Resolutions cannot be applied to an SDI output 307 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Read Input Resolution Read the reported resolution for an input Command Slots Slotl Inl Set_ResolutionorSlots Slotl Inl Measured Resolution In this case Slot 1 and In 1 are used as an example any valid slot number and input number can be used in that context Description Reads the currently detected resolution on an input Example Slots Slot1 In1 Set Resolution Slots Slot1 In1 Set Resolution NewCustomResolution Done Slots S1ot1 In1 Set Resolution or Slots Slotl Inl Measured_ Resolution Slots Slot1 In1 Measured Resolution NewCustomResolution Done Slots S1ot1 In1 Measured Resolution Default n a the behavior is to show the name of the detected resolution or nothing if no signal is detected Notes Set Resolution and Measured Resolution are duplicate commands and produce identical results If a Custom Resolution and a built in resolution are both within the selection tolerance the Custom Resolution will be selected Custom Resolutions cannot be detected on an SDI input 308 Resolution Editor Command Line Resolutions Resolutions are used in the Slot menu for both inputs and outputs However it is only possible to set a Resolution on an output Input Resolutions are read only the values are
82. ame physical slot Verify that the slot you want has not been assigned to a different video wall 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date 104 Display Configuration Display Changing Resolution When you have added outputs to your video wall you may find that you want to change the resolution of a given output There are various ways to do this depending on where you are in the application From Video Wall 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values Display Properties 3 To change the resolution choose the appropriate line from the drop down list under Res olution 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date From Display Configuration page 1 On the Display Configuration page that appears when you click Configure in the Displays 8 Sources pane there are a variety of customization options 105 tvONE GT Ar Display Configuration In the first column choose the appropriate line from the drop down list under Resolution 2 Click the Done button to keep your dat
83. ames per second For example for 1920x1080p60 h 2200 v 1125 and f 60 This gives p 2200 1125 60 148 5MHz Note that h and v are TOTAL pixels not visible pixels these numbers are greater than the visible resolution Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit 246 2 Resolutions all O custom only 67 68 69 70 W 72 72 1001 10 Custom1 1002 10 Empty1002 1003 10 Empty1003 1004 10 Empty1004 1005 10 Empty1005 Fmotv1006 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb 30 000 50 000 59 940 60 000 1920 1200 49 974 1920 1200 59 950 o 0 0 000 o o 0 000 0 0 0 000 o o 0 000 o 0 0 000 IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions 56 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 57 10 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111750 58 10 1920x10804796 1920 1080 23976 74176 59 10 1920x1080i48 1920 1080 24000 74 250 60 I0 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25000 74 250 61 10 1920x1080i59 94 1920 1080 29970 74176 62 10 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 63 10 1920x1080p23 98 1920 1080 23976 74176 64 10 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 65 10 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25000 74 250 Copy 66 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1080 29970 74176 m 74 250 148 500 148 352
84. an alert will notify you that you have made changes that have not been saved and ask if you want to save changes to the old configuration before loading the new one Choose Yes to save changes and continue with loading the other configuration choose No to abandon changes and continue with loading the other configuration and choose Cancel if you wish to return to the current configuration without loading another at this point 5 After the new configuration has been loaded a pop up message says The configuration is restored successfully You need to reconnect to the device Since each configuration has unique network settings when you click OK you will be logged out of the CORIO master and returned to the Getting Started page Select the appropriate machine and reconnect to it and the configuration you selected will be active Load a Local Configuration 1 From the main screen of the CORIOgrapher in the left hand side pane select the con figuration from the Recent Configurations section If the configuration does not appear in that section choose Load a Configuration File 30 Getting Started arer Getting Started lt E 0 2 2 pe 2 AWindows prompt shows local files navigate to and select the configuration file you wish to load and click the Open button The default save location for configuration files is your user My Documents CORIOgrapher Configurations configuration files have a cmc suffix The appropri
85. applicable and change which input goes to which window pansar D es oe ee ee ee ee oe LTS If you are in Immediate mode any different input you choose will instantly be displayed through the CORIOmaster on your displays If you are in Synchronized mode you can modify input sources then click the Take button to enable the modifications and display your changes through the CORIOmaster on your displays 196 Dashboard Cut All to Black When you are in the Dashboard you can change between your various configured settings on the fly in a live environment In addition to changing inputs and swapping between presets there is a button labeled Cut All To Black that allows you to simultaneously cut all inputs When you have cut all to black if you choose to cut video in again you simply change your Dashboard settings by selecting the new preset and or input choices you want and click Take if you are in Synchronized mode A NJ Change Source Inputs On The Fly 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Dashboard icon in the top right corner of the video wall Displays amp Sources 2 Inthe Dashboard window you can switch between source inputs for a given window on the fly Next to each window all available inputs are shown as buttons The currently used input is shown in blue an available input is shown in gray If you are in Synchronized mode see Immediate vs Synchronized on page
86. are in use by another video wall In this case click the Add Display button to create a new display To add your outputs Displays to your video wall 1 Click the plus button next to Displays in the Displays amp Sources pane Displays amp Sources a souas winnow usace Video Wall Window Usage System Usage EHQ mw 38 2 A pop up bar will show all available recognized output slots if you are actively con nected to a CORIOmaster 3 If you want to add a specific display or if you are not currently connected to a CORIO master follow the steps below tvONE recommends that you create your displays and sources as a first step in the creative process but if you don t want to set up output con figuration data at this point skip to the bottom of this section and you can add a default 46 inch 1920x1080p60 display and clarify details later via the displays configuration win dow 1 Click the Add Display button 2 Inthe pop up window choose whether to begin with a default 46 inch 16 9 display ora default 46 inch 4 3 display both are modifiable they just give you a basis from which to begin or click the Create Display Equipment button to specify further CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Any displays you have previously defined from this PC also appear in this list Displays Default 46 inch 16 9 Display Default 46 inch 4 3 Display Dell LCD XxX Create Display Equipment 3 I
87. are in Synchronized mode click the Take button as well VONE sasic rast Dashboard Canvas1 Canvas2 Canvas3 Canvas4 Q SOURCE INPUTS Immediate Synchronized Window Observe the live display and click the second Preset button If you are in Synchronized mode click the Take button as well You will see the window move from the first position to the second position and rotate as needed If you would like to speed up or slow down the trans ition you can edit the duration of the second preset Edit Preset on page 204 accordingly If you would like to combine other transition effects you can add fading Source Transition Fade Through Black on page 150 shrinking Source Transition Horizontal Shrink on page 151 or Source Transition Vertical Shrink on page 152 and spinning Source Transition Spin on page 153 217 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Resolution Editor 218 Resolution Edit f sissors AE AE ARETE REAN 219 Resolution Editor Overview 0 00 0 cece eee ccc ccce eee e cece eeeeeeeeees 222 Resolution Editor Constraints cee eee 223 Accessing Resolution Editor from CORIOdiscover _ 224 Accessing Resolution Editor from the Command Line 277 Command Line Resolutions 000002220022 c cece cece eee 303 Resolution Editor Resolution Editor Beginning with version 2 0 0 the CORIOdiscover application includes a
88. are of Existing Units 002022 319 Introduction Introduction Dis laimer ass ec se ns eae 2 End User License Agreement 2 0 cee eee eee ee eee cc ec ccecceecceeceeceees 3 Service 7 Installation Information 8 Connecting the PC to the CORIOmaster u 2 22222 13 Administrator Setup Information 2202 e eee e ee eee eee 14 Getting Started 15 Configure Connection via Ethernet eee e eee eee eee 16 Configure Connection via Serial 21 LOGOUT ec weusccatseuscshascacedeteneesanewact anceseeedeeetaceayauseecaaeeesSecsaes 22 Input and Output Naming Convention 222222 222222222 eee 23 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Disclaimer This product is intended for professional use This product is not intended for use in a medical environment and does not have the required certifications for such use Similarly use aboard any aircraft or spacecraft while in flight or as an adjunct to any surface airborne or marine navig ation system or any offshore marine activity including control of any watercraft or any use similar to those specifically herein mentioned is prohibited Use in the aforementioned circum stances would require additional testing and certification You have not become the owner of any software you have merely purchased the right to use the software You may make one copy of the software for your own use Other copies will be deemed a breach of
89. aster CORIOmaster mini system There can be any number of firmware files in the directory the PLSBOOT file will tell the system which to use during startup The name of the firmware file varies depend ing on the model of the unit and version of firmware The CORIOmaster firmware files are named Mxxx MOO dat where Mxxx is the version number of the firmware 3 Verify that you have copied both the new firmware file and PLSBOOT file into the root dir ectory of the TVONE drive Running the Firmware Update 1 After transferring the new firmware and PLSBOOT files eject the TVONE drive safely dis connect the USB cable and return to the RS 232 control 2 From the command line type Coriomax software update The reply shows that the PLSBOOT has been found and that it is loading the Mxxx_ XXxX dat file The process checks the file for integrity and starts erasing the flash files deleting and replacing the contents When the process is complete a message appears stating Update successful followed by an automatic system reboot If the update fails at any stage acommand prompt appears TVONE gt If this happens start the update process again at Connecting a PC to the CORIOmaster and Transferring Files above Restoring Backed Up Settings To restore your settings from backed up memory 1 Connect via RS 232 or Ethernet using the control Ul or a terminal emulator as in the first step of Backing Up Settings 2 Inthe command line t
90. ate configuration file will appear in the Video Wall Editor Displays amp Sources o x x x x x x a x cker I DD Save Configuration It is not necessary to have a CORIOmaster attached to your computer to load edit or save an existing configuration It is only necessary to connect to the CORIOmaster when you wish to save update the configuration on the machine itself The instructions below explain how to save a configuration in the CORIOgrapher whether the configuration is local or on the CORIOmaster 1 This configuration being edited in the Video Wall Editor is in active memory by default make changes as you desire and when you are ready to do so click the green Save but ton in the bottom right corner If you are actively connected to a CORIOmaster there will also be two more green buttons to the left but these are not relevant in this situation Configuration CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini e lf you click Save to PC if you haven t saved locally and given it a unique name yet you will be prompted to choose a file name and location to save the file By default it will save to your user My Documents CORIOgrapher Configurations Configurations have a file extension of cmc If the Configuration had previously been saved choosing Save to PC will simply update the existing configuration of that name If you click Save as you will be prompted to choose a file name and location to save the file sam
91. ation either blank or from an existing template you can select the Latest News tab to read about what s new in the world of CORIOgrapher you can click the Learn tab to watch some instructional videos or you can click the Support tab to go to the tvONE support page Internet connection required for these tabs Below the main pane is the ever present Console button If you press the Console button you can access a command line window that allows you to send text commands if you know the appropriate syntax or to review the commands that have been sent For more information see Console on page 156 On the left hand pane you can see available devices and configurations In the top section labeled Start you can select Load a Configuration File which will open a window allowing you to select a locally stored configuration You can also connect to a CORIOmaster either via Network Ethernet or via Serial RS 232 This is the option you use if you don t see your desired CORIOmaster already listed in the bottom section under Discovered CORIOmaster Devices The center section lists recent configurations you have loaded as a way to quickly and easily open a configuration you have recently been working on CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Configure Connection via Ethernet The process to connect to a CORIOmaster using an Ethernet connection is simple as any CORIO master with up to date firmware M300 or later defaults to DHCP initial
92. axis but change alignment so the relevant edges or centers for center middle alignment are aligned Horizontal Alignment The three horizontal alignment buttons Align Left Align Center Align Right Vertical Alignment The three vertical alignment buttons Align Top Align Middle Align Bottom Video Wall Aids Distribution To make alignment of objects easier a pair of buttons are available to help you adjust two or more same sized objects to create equal spacing Distribute Horizontally Distribute Vertically If you want three windows where the height difference between the top of the first and second is the same as the height difference between the top of the second and third you would use the Distribute Vertically button Similarly the Distribute Horizontally button separates three windows equidistant from each other on the X axis To use the button hold down the Control key and select the three items that you wish to distribute The distribute button will move the middle item to be exactly halfway between the outer items so make sure the outer two items are in the correct position When all items are selected release the Control key and click the Distribute Vertically or Distribute Horizontally button The outer items will stay put and the middle item will retain its previous position in the other axis but change alignment so it is exactly halfway between the other two items Video Wall Aids Move Object to Ce
93. change the fields as required If you are going to use your Custom Resolution with CORIOgrapher be sure to read the notes regarding nam ing at Editing Name Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor on page 240 234 Resolution Editor CI For more information on the individual fields see elsewhere in this manual 3 When you have finished configuring the fields click the Update button and the Custom Resolution will be saved in the same Custom Resolution slot you chose in step 1 B Eat custom Reson ee CT 235 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Clearing or Deleting an existing Custom Resolution Custom Resolutions can only be modified they cannot be created or deleted If you wish to remove saved details Reset the Custom Resolution to default settings This is equivalent to deleting but the slot is still available for future use To clear a Custom Resolution 1 Select the Custom Resolution and press the Reset button Resolutions all custom only Name i Pixel Clock 7 Actions Detailed Information 1680x1050p60cvt 146 250 Copy Name Empty1000 1920x720p60cvt 111 750 Copy Scan type Progressive CEAID 0 1920x1080147 96 74 176 Copy Pixel Clock Aspect 4 3 1920x1080i48 74250 Copy Horizontal Copy Total pixels o Copy Active pixels 1920x1080i60 74 250 Copy Front Porch pixels 1920x1080p23 98 74176 Copy Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Fre
94. copyright No warranty is made either expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall the supplier or manufacturer of this product be liable for errors found within or be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages or loss in connection with the purchase or use of this hardware soft ware or manual The sole and exclusive liability to the supplier and manufacturer regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the replacement cost of the materials described herein By using this equipment you have indicated that you have agreed to the terms listed above If you do not wish to agree or the above terms are contrary to your conditions of purchase you may return the equipment unused to your supplier All trademarks and copyrights are acknow ledged E amp OE End User License Agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR TV ONE CORIOGRAPHER SOFTWARE BY DOWNLOADING INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT the Agreement IF YOU DO NOT AGREE DO NOT INSTALL COPY OR USE THE SOFTWARE YOU MUST DELETE OR DESTROY ANY COPY IN YOUR POSSESSION OR CONTROL This Agreement is between you you or your and TV One Ltd a limited company incorporated in England and Wales registration number 1973948 having its registered office at Continental Approach Westwood Ind Est Margate Ke
95. crease or decrease the number in the box The maximum log size is 10 000 message lines Click the Save button to save this information If you wish to export a log click the Console button to open the console window and select the Export to File button 171 General Window Configuration Each CORIOmaster or CORIOmaster mini has certain physical limitations based on configuration of unit regarding how much processing power is available As you might expect an Extra High Quality window requires far more processing power than a Preview Quality window As such there are some choices you can make regarding how you want the resources divided You can choose to have fewer windows but each of them being higher quality as you might want if you re doing one big picture on a video wall On the other hand you could have many High Quality windows such as if you re doing a video wall with a different video on each screen We provide you with three options representing both ends of this scale and the middle and let you choose how to allocate your resources To do so 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner g Welcome admin po 2 Choose the General option under Settings on the left General e CORJOmaster mini Maximum Log Messages 10000 ts Millimeter Information CE O Swe Window Configuration n 4 EHQ 16 HQ Save Wind EENEN Taemin nenn emir re In the right hand
96. ct a configured input Depending on the res olution of the source and output you may see a triangular yellow icon and an alert to caution you that Framelock or Genlock is not available 5 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date What is Genlock Each output will normally free run at the chosen output resolution In many situations though you may want to have these outputs co timed such as when each output is a part of a video wall Genlock permits the width height and frame rate of an output to be locked to match an input What is Framelock Distinct from Genlock Framelock permits both the output to be set to a user defined resolution which must exactly match the frame rate of the background source Display Configuration Display Defining Bezel When you have added displays to your video wall you may find that you want to account fora bezel To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane On the right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the window change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a COkRIOmaster you can also set gamma values There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button Display Properties 3 On
97. cvt rb 1001 10 Customi l0 Empty1002 I0 Empty1003 l0 Empty1004 l0 Empty1005 10 Fmotv1006 1680 1050 59 954 146 250 1920 720 59 856 111 750 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy fa ofloflo 5 CHEFE 3 sas as Sys ki Copy Copy PP ING rE ow sit Reset soe ow i LC Detailed Information Name Empty1000 Progressive CEAID 0 Aspect 4 3 Scan type Pixel Clock 0 000 MHz Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency 2 In the new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the left column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Front Porch pixels 253 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini field under the Horizontal heading _ 3 When you have modified the Front Porch as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor 7 Default
98. cvt ro 1920 1200 59950 154 000 Ca sales 1001 I0 Custom 0 o 0 000 boo Tang 1002 10 _Empty1002 o o 0 000 oo eae 1003 IO Empty1003 o o 0 000 foo 1004 IO Empty1004 o o 0 000 foo e Reset 1005 10 Empty1005 o o 0 000 ooo ie Reset 1006 10 Fmatv1006 o o noon boo a aaa aa 249 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the top right corner you can choose an option from the Scan type drop down menu m Default Progressive p Notes Only Progressive p or interlaced i are valid options 250 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Active Pixels Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Horizontal Active pixels for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Horizontal Active video is the width of the displayed image in pixels For example for a Custom Resolution of 1024x768 this value would be 1024 Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only 10 Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Detailed Information 10 10 10 el 10 TO lo 10 10 To 10 1001 10 10 10 10 Le jo 1680x
99. defined we can define our second state movement in the Video Wall In this example we will be moving the display to the right side of the screen and reversing the angle Drag the Display to its new location and angle or type new values into the X Y and 212 Rotation fields WINDOW USAGE Video Wall Window 25 System Usage EHQ va Spion iage NG Paa lt XOL X X X gt ego CONSOLE If desired use this opportunity to change the source input slot Source Changing Input Slot on page 127 If you do this the video source will change halfway through the movement You can also add source change transitions such as fade through black horizontal or vertical shrink or CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini spin but in this example we will keep the movement straightforward MG ko Ng many NY O rap any PG Ohne 214 Transitions Save the current setup as a new Preset Click the Presets button enter a new Preset name specify how long you would like the transition to take and click the Add Preset button New Preset Name Add Preset Preset Duration sec 0 0 S max 60 0 Saved Presets Canvasl gt Start here 0 0 sec Canvasl gt Step_1 To_Right 1 0 sec Click the Save button to save the entire Configuration again and the transition is now ready to be tested Be sure the input and output are connected appropriately and switch to Dashboard 215 view Select the first Preset If you
100. dual fields see elsewhere in this manual Note that some fields must be updated to appropriate values before you can save the resolution 232 Resolution Editor 4 When you have finished configuring the fields click the Update button and the Custom Resolution will be saved in the Custom Resolution slot you chose in step 1 233 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing an existing Custom Resolution To edit an existing Custom Resolution 1 Select the Custom Resolution and press the Edit button O custom only Name Height Frequency Detailed Information 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 1920x1080147 96 1920x1080148 1920x1080i50 1920x1080i59 94 1920x1080i60 1920x1080p23 98 1920x1080p24 1920x1080p25 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb Custom Empty1002 Empty1003 Empty1004 Empty1005 Fmotv1006 1050 59954 59 856 23 976 24 000 25 000 29970 30 000 23976 24 000 25 000 29 970 30 000 50 000 59 940 60 000 49 974 59 950 Name Empty1000 Scan type Progressive CEAID 0 Plc ieee Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Tal AY Kal fall Fa 5 ha a Ba HS 3 CA KA 3 ki Ca ka Ka ki Edit Pa i se 2 cy ton as 2 Inthe resulting Edit Resolution window
101. e CORIOgrapher unless you change them For information on renaming the slots see Source Renaming Windows or Inputs on page 139 and Display Renaming Output Displays on page 115 24 Configurations Configurations About Configurations cece eee eee eee eee eee 26 Creating a New Configuration _ 0 2 0 aa 27 Loading an Existing Configuration 22222 ee eee ee eee 29 Save Configuration 2 022 c cece eee cece eee eee rarr cece ee 33 25 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini About Configurations A configuration is a collection of all the settings for a CORIOmaster unit A configuration on the CORIOmaster includes not just the inputs outputs video walls and presets but also CORIO master name user accounts and passwords and network settings If you create a configuration on your PC the specific inputs and outputs user accounts and passwords and network settings are configured later once the configuration is ona CORIOmaster Up to twenty configurations can be stored on a CORIOmaster but only one can be active at any given time When you connect through the CORIOgrapher to a CORIOmaster you can access all saved configurations on that unit or upload local configurations to the unit While you are connected to the unit you can change which configuration is active In the CORIOgrapher you can create and modify configurations even when your computer is not connected to a CORIOmas
102. e and Defaults gt Networking Current Firmware gt User Name gt Update Firmware New Firmware File Browse San gt Update Firmware Reset To Factory Defaults KH Careful If you reset your device you will lose all your settings In the right hand pane the top section shows the current firmware version The second section is labeled Update Firmware Click the Browse button to navigate to the new zip firmware file stored locally or type the path into the text box 3 Select the appropriate zip file and the path will populate in the New Firmware File text box 4 Click the Update Firmware button to begin the firmware update The CORIOmaster trans fers the DAT file to its internal memory Once the file is transferred you will be logged out of the CORIOmaster and returned to the Getting Started screen If you are in the same subnet and usually see the unit in Device Discovery it should appear there again with a square bracketed prefix to notify you what stage of the upgrade is in progress Initially it says Unpacking Update then it moves to Applying Update After the update is applied the unit restarts and then appears in Device Discovery as available for con nection You are not able to log in to the device until it has completed the update 5 After the firmware update and subsequent unit restart be sure to check and if necessary copy your backed up configurations back to the CORIOmaster For instructions see
103. e default location as above If you click Save as a template additional fields will appear for Title and Descrip tion When you click Save you will be prompted to choose a file name and loc ation to save the template By default it will save to your user My Documents CORIOgrapher Templates Templates have a file extension of cmt If you are connected to a CORIOmaster when you click save a further two options are available in addition you will still need to save a copy locally but you can also choose how to save it on the CORIOmaster e Ifyou check Save to the connected CORIOmaster you will need to enter a name in the Configuration Name field After entering a configuration name when you click Save you will be prompted based on your choice of the local saving options above If you uncheck Save to the connected CORIOmaster the last option Save the live config as the default power on config becomes active If you check this one the current configuration will become the active configuration when the CORIOmaster is booted up When you click Save you will be prompted based on your choice of the local saving options Note that this option can be checked as well as the Save to the connected CORIOmaster option but that option must be unchecked in order to modify this one Once the configuration file is saved locally to your PC you can re open and modify this config uration file at any time with no need to have the PC connec
104. e radio button from the three 148 available EHQ Extra High Quality HQ High Quality and Preview Be aware that if you leave the default window name the window number may change and the order of win dows will shift depending on the video quality selected for each window Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Source Configuration 6 Check the Window Usage meter below the Displays amp Sources to make sure you are comfortable with the way you are budgeting your video quality usage La window USAGE Video Wall Window Usage System Usage EHQ System Usage HQ System Usage Preview ge 149 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source Transition Fade Through Black When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to use a trans ition in order to present the window dynamically One option is to have a source within a window appear by fading from black To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video qualit
105. e various changes to the CORIOmaster and you can gather some system information 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner amp Welcome admin 2 Choose the Constraints option under Information on the left In the right hand pane you see several lines of information about the system s capabilities O Constraints e Onthe top line is the maximum number of inputs available on the CORIOmaster you are currently connected to In this case Inputs means cards not connectors keep in mind that most cards have two connectors and some have four so the maximum actual number of input signals is dependent on what combination of cards you install e The second line lists the maximum number of outputs available on the CORIO master you are currently connected to Note that the sum of maximum inputs and maximum outputs is more than the number of slots on the machine if you run the CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini maximum number of either inputs or outputs the number of the other is limited by available slots The third line lists the maximum number of windows available on the CORIOmaster you are currently connected to This number is constrained by processing power and only lists the maximum number of low quality windows higher quality win dows will limit the total number available The fourth line lists the maximum number of video walls that can be created in the current configuratio
106. e will appear on the specified output If you are in Synchronized mode the image will not appear on the physical display specified until you click the Take button See Immediate vs Synchronized on page 193 for details 48 Getting Started Windows When a source is added to the video wall which may also be referred to as the Canvas it becomes a Window Initially the settings of the source are used to create the Window Windows are not sources but Windows contain sources along with other data Windows can change sources For example using Transitions the source can change from Slott input1 to Slot1 input2 However the dimensions and placement of the Window may not change 49 Configuring Displays and Windows Sources When a display or window appears in the Displays amp Sources list you can access further details about that item by e double clicking the line e double clicking the item in the canvas or e clicking onthe 9 am inthe top corner of the item in the canvas top left for Displays top right for Windows From this right hand pane you can edit a window name change the associated input on the CORIOmaster configure a border of any color and any number of pixels choose the video quality of that window flip the image horizontally or vertically and set the configuration to ignore any bezel compensation You can do further customization by clicking the Configure button at the bottom of the pane F
107. eating Source Equipment Profiles on page 58 To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button ma Lpa pain vse Juni ko Nap any AN 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 144 Source Configuration In the first column the second item is a drop down list labeled Equipment If you click the drop down menu it shows all available equipment that you have defined and the option Off if you don t want anything associated with this input If you had previously configured a certain input from this PC you should be able to see it and select it in this drop down list If you can t see the equipment here you may need to set it up from this machine go to Creating Source Equipment Profiles on page 58 for instructions Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source V
108. ector or Display1 The name can be up to 19 alphanumeric char acters with no spaces This name is also modifiable in the Video Wall see Display Renaming Output Displays on page 115 Status Read Output status this will return INVALID or UNKNOWN if the only system can t assess the output properly If it returns OK you have a valid output attached to the port 180 Settings Card Read This field returns the card type as detected by the system Type only HDMI Read Returns Found or Not_Found depending on the detected only HDMI status HDCP Read Returns Off if HDCP is not enabled and On if HDCP is Active only enabled Genlock Read Tells you whether Genlock is off or on Related to the next only column Genlock Source If source is NULL Genlock will by definition be Off Genlock You can choose the input slot you would like to Genlock Source to this output See Genlock Framelock on page 71 for an explanation of this feature Any modifiable settings on the Slot Status page are updated live as you exit the field so there is no Save button 181 System From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster and you can gather some system information 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin po 2 Choose the System option under Information on the left In the right hand pane you see several lines
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110. eeees 191 Immediate vs Synchronized 02222 c cece cece cece cece eeeeeeeee 193 Switching Presets in the Dashboard 195 Switching Sources in the Dashboard 22 222 20222 20222 2 196 Cut All to Black l a aaan anaa aoaaa e cece cece cece eceeceeeeeeeees 197 Change Source Inputs On The Fly 0 000 00 c eee eee eee eee eee 198 189 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini About the Dashboard When you have configured several video walls that you will want to use you want to be able to use them in real time and potentially switch between them rapidly The Dashboard available to all users except guest users allows you to use your video walls and presets ina live setting From the dashboard you can choose which of the four video walls you want to use and the presets that are associated with these video walls Within each video wall canvas you can store multiple presets up to 49 total From the Dash board you can see each preset as a button and all the video source inputs associated with that video wall You can cut to black or swap on the fly between them 190 Getting to the Dashboard The Dashboard where the configured video walls can be enabled is available to administrators power users and basic users In the case of a basic user the Dashboard is the default view after connecting to a CORIOmaster For administrators and power users the default view after connecting to a CORIOmaster is
111. eo in pixels Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HBackPorch 288 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HBackPorch 288 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HBackPorch 288 Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 2000 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range Inthe CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Back Porch However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Back Porch changes 294 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Sync Polarity Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Horizontal Synchronization Polarity for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPolarity Description The Horizontal Sync Pulse is a single short pulse which identifies the start of each row of pixels line of video in the Custom Resolution It can be either Positive or Negative This value is the Horizontal Sync Polarity Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPolarity N Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPolarity N Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPolarity N Default N Notes Only the case insensitive values N or n for Negative and P or p for Positive polarity will be accepted In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis n
112. er CORIOmaster mini Troubleshooting Framelock or Genlock with SDI Input Modules If you are trying to use Framelock or Genlock with an SDI module as a reference input be aware that some resolutions are not able to be locked properly We recommend that you try a different resolution if possible The only two SD SDI input resolutions 720Xx487i59 94 and 720x576i50 cannot be used as refer ence signals for Framelock or Genlock Other SDI inputs and any SDI outputs are unaffected 316 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting License Issues Your license key is located on a sticker on the outside of the CORIOgrapher installation disc s protective sleeve The key is a 25 digit hexadecimal code broken into five groups of five digits If you have any problems with your license code not being accepted by the CORIOgrapher soft ware please contact tvONE Support with your invoice number and they can assist you in resolving the issue 317 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Troubleshooting No Preview Video Clips When Using Preview Icon If you are in the Video Wall editor and the Preview windows do not show the video as expected 1 Check the PC that CORIOgrapher is installed on to ensure that Windows Media Player has been installed If it has not been installed install it free from the Microsoft Windows web site 2 Launch the Windows Media Player until the first time Windows Media Player is launched the file types are not correctly associated
113. era ees cate e E e ae daS 179 System AG AEA nE 182 Timeout AA ARKA 183 155 Console Under normal use you do not need to worry about the Console button at the bottom of the CORIOgrapher window If there has been an error the console button will turn red Displays amp Sources However if a communication fault should occur you can refer to the Console data to investigate what may be causing a problem The Console screen lists all the commands sent to the unit and information returned Each line of commands sent to the CORIOmaster is prefixed by a greater than sign gt Each line of responses received from the CORIOmaster is prefixed by a less than sign lt After the direction indicator a date time stamp is used at the start of each line to help establish when commands are sent The most recent command is shown at the bottom You can also send individual commands from the command line at the bottom The data is stored by default the maximum 10 000 lines are saved but you can set this to a smaller number in the General tab of Settings see General Log Size on page 170 for more inform ation if you wish to do so You can export the data into a txt file by clicking the Export to File button and choosing a location This may be helpful in the event of an issue where a log report can be saved immediately after the symptom occurs and the text file sent to tvONE for review by a support agent A complete log from startup can a
114. erify Configuration Details When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to check on some read only data such as the status of a window the fixed name the slot card type the detected resolution or the EDID filename These fields cannot be modified but the information may be of use to you To find this information follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button ma Lpa a a vse Juni ko Nagp any AN 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 146 Source Configuration At the end of the second column grayed out to indicate that they are not editable are several pieces of information you may find useful Status shows the availability of the input source OK indicates a valid input source INVALID indicates no source or an invalid source Fixed Name shows the inbuilt name for the source you may rename the source but this indicates which slot
115. esolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPolarity N Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPolarity N Default N Notes Only the case insensitive values N or n for Negative and P or p for Positive polarity will be accepted In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Sync Polarity However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Sync Polarity changes 300 Resolution Editor Editing CEAID Property from Command Line Learn how to set the CEAID Consumer Electronics Association Digital Television Profile as defined in CEA 861 D for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CEAID Description This attribute is to be used only when creating a Custom Resolution as defined in CEA 861 D Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CEAID 0 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CEAID 0 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CEAID 0 Default 0 Notes This field value must be O or a value specified in the CEA Standard Profile as defined in CEA 861 D The CEA identifier information option does not affect the Custom Resolution It is there strictly for providing attached equipment with information on the resolution When defining a Custom Resolution only set this value if you are configuring it to comply with the CEA Profile for that value 301 CORIOmaster CORI
116. etween the PC and the network Be sure that both devices are on the same network and subnet If connecting via serial cable verify the physical connection between the CORIOmaster and the PC Verify that the CORIOmaster is running firmware version M307 or later If it is not you will need to upgrade the firmware See Updating Firmware of Existing Units on page 319 If the device still fails to appear connect to the CORIOmaster using a serial cable and click the Connect via Serial to a CORIOmaster option in the Connect to a Device pane Follow the steps for initial configuration as described in Configure Connection via Serial on page 21 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Crash During Login In some cases if you are using a serial connection to your CORIOmaster with a USB to RS 232 adapter CORIOgrapher may crash during connection This is most likely to happen when you have changed settings and restarted the unit and are attempting to connect again If this happens you receive an alert Ry CORIOgrapher CORIOgrapher has stopped working A problem caused the program to stop working correctly Windows wall close the program and notify you if a solution available This occurs when the USB to serial adapter crashes because the unit is not yet fully booted at the time of the login attempt If you experience this issue make sure you wait until the LED on the front of the unit is green before you connect 315 CORIOmast
117. even frames will have a Vertical Sync Pulse Example Resources Resolutions Resolutionl000 VSyncPulse 2 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl000 VSyncPulse 2 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPulse 2 Default O Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 100 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that the Vertical Sync Pulse is twice the even field For example a Vertical Sync Pulse of 10 gives Odd field 5 Even field 5 In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Sync Pulse However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Sync Pulse changes 298 Resolution Editor Editing Vertical Back Porch Property from Command Line Learn how to set the timing interval for the Vertical Back Porch for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VBackPorch Description The Vertical Back Porch is the gap between end of the Vertical Sync Pulse and the beginning of the Active Video in pixels Example Resources Resolutions Resolu
118. f youchoose Create Display Equipment a window pops up asking you some details about your output device See Creating Display Equipment Profiles on page 55 for details The more specific you can be here the more tailored your experience in the video wall can be Resolution and bezel details are particularly useful in this context Note that although inches are the default unit of measurement you can use mil limeters see General Default Units on page 166 for more information After you have entered this information and clicked Save you return to the win dow above with the two default choices plus your newly specified configuration When you click Save from the Display Configuration window you are saving the display as a template so you will not have to re enter the information repeatedly 40 for any other matching displays Name Display Type Monitor x Output Type RGBHV Resolution 1920x1080i60 v Width 547 CS Millimeter Height 325 CS Millimeter Bezel top 18 Millimeter Bezel right 18 o Millimeter Bezel bottom 18 Millimeter Bezel left 18 Millimeter Getting Started 41 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 4 After saving the display configuration click the plus button next to the display you wish to use Displays Default 46 inch 16 9 Display Default 46 inch 4 3 Display oo Dell LCD XxX Create Display Equipment 5 Another pop up window gives you a list of output slots to ch
119. fault 16 9 input and clarify details later via the source configuration window 1 Click the Add Source button 2 Inthe pop up window choose whether to begin with a default 16 9 source ora default 4 3 source both are modifiable they just give you a basis from which to begin or click the Create Source Equipment button to specify further Any CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini sources you have previously defined from this PC also appear in this list Sources Default 16 9 Source Default 4 3 Source Create Source Equipment 3 If youchose Create Source Equipment a window asks you some details about your input device See Creating Source Equipment Profiles on page 58 for more details The more specific you can be here the more tailored your experience in the video wall can be Source type and resolution are particularly useful in this con text After you have entered this information and clicked Save you return to the win dow above with the two default choices plus your newly specified configuration When you click Save from the Source Configuration window you are saving the source as a template so you will not have to re enter the information repeatedly 46 Getting Started for any other matching sources Source Configuration Name Source Name Preview Video Broadcast v Source Type SOI v Resolution 640x480 v Width 0 C2 Millimeter Height 0 CE Millimeter 4 After saving the source co
120. g Windows or Inputs on page 139 e Change the input Source Changing Input Slot on page 127 e Adjust the video quality of the window Source Adjust Video Quality on page 148 e Adda window border to the input Source Adjusting a Window Border on page 124 e Add any of several transition effects including Fade Through Black Horizontal Shrink Ver tical Shrink and Spin About Transitions on page 208 e Ignore bezel compensation Source Ignore Bezel Compensation on page 138 e Flip the window horizontally Source Flip Horizontally or Vertically on page 137 e Flip the window vertically Source Flip Vertically on page 1 If you click the Configure button at the bottom of the pane you can access the Source Config uration Source Configuration shi From the Source Configuration window you can again configure settings for the window e Rename input windows Source Renaming Windows or Inputs on page 139 e Specify equipment Source Specify Equipment on page 144 e Define source type Source Defining Source Type on page 1 e Modify color scale Source Color Scale on page 129 e Adjust brightness and contrast Source Adjusting Brightness and Contrast on page 125 e Define a color to show in the event that there is no source signal Source Defining Source Loss Window Color on page 133 e Enable HDCP settings Source Enable HDCP on page 135 e Choose from a selection of preview video ty
121. h 3 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPulse 10 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VBackPorch 15 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPolarity N Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPolarity Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CEAID 0 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Origin Example Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Notes Custom Resolutions can only be modified they cannot be created or deleted If you wish to remove saved details Reset the Custom Resolution to default settings This is equivalent to deleting but the slot is still available for future use If a Custom Resolution is being used on an output and you change an Attribute other than Name the resolution will be reapplied on the output and the connection to the output device will be renegotiated If you change the Name Attribute the output will revert to the default built in resolution You can configure a Custom Resolution by copying the values from a similar built in or Custom Resolution and modifying as needed See Creating a Custom Resolution From a Built In Resol ution on page 226 Once you have configured a Custom Resolution use System SaveAl1Settings to ensure that your changes are persistent and not lost after powering off 281 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini A 282 Resolution Editor Editing Resolution Properties from Command Line Various details
122. h as Hyperterm or Putty For specific command line 21 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Logout You may log out at any time All the main screens have a button in the top right marked Logout me admin When you click Logout if you have made changes a pop up window offers you the chance to save the settings Yes discard the changes and log out No or cancel logout Cancel You have made changes to the configuration that have not been saved to your CORIOmaster Would you like to save the changes now wo omen If you do not actively send commands to the CORIOmaster for a certain period of time you may be logged out due to inactivity If this occurs you need to log back in again if you wish to update the configuration on the CORIOmaster If the timeout period is inconvenient the admin istrator can change the length of time or disable the feature See Timeout on page 183 to learn how to configure this For more details you may wish to see Administrator Setup Information on page 14 Users on page 176 and Changing Passwords on page 177 Introduction Input and Output Naming Convention The CORIOmaster protocol uses a fixed naming convention You can create aliases within the CORIOgrapher but it is helpful to understand the default naming convention The naming is defined by the position of modules within the CORIOmaster product The figure below shows the unit as viewed from the rear Each location in w
123. hich a module can be placed is called a slot and each slot is numbered from the top left going across then down The first slot is numbered 1 the last is 20 Slot 17 is a special slot holding the CPU card and slots 18 19 and 20 only work with data not video signals The fixed label for slot 1 is Slots slott The video modules have inputs and outputs Most cards have two connectors per slot or per module that slides into the slot Inputs are addressed by in1 and in2 outputs are addressed by out1 and out2 HD SDI input cards also have in3 and in4 Like the slot numbering system they are numbered from left to right facing the rear of the CORIOmax The fixed label for the left most input on slot 1 is Slots slott in1 The fixed label for the left most output on slot 13 is Slots slot13 0ut1 The input numbering starts from 1 and continues to the number of inputs on that card Likewise the output numbering starts at 1 and continues to the number of outputs on that card So an input card in the first slot with four connectors would be slott in1 slot1 in2 slot1 in3 and slot1 in4 while an output in slot 14 with two connectors would be slot14 0out1 and slot14 0ut2 labeled from left to right 23 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini These names may also be abbreviated to the first initial so in the examples above the inputs could also be slit s1i2 s1i3 and s1i4 while the outputs would be s1401 and s1402 These are the default labels in th
124. his pane you can view information including the name of the resolution the Scan Type Pixel Clock and both Horizontal and Vertical values for Total pixels Active pixels Front and Back Porch Sync Pulse Polarity and Frequency 238 Resolution Editor Editing Resolution Properties from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Various details specific to a resolution are saved ona per resolution basis You can edit settings for Custom Resolutions Each property is covered separately 239 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Name Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set a name for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description Lists the user readable name for this resolution Set up the name as something meaningful for you within the limitations of the permissible characters See Note below Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to rename Resolutions all custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 793 Actions Detailed Information 56 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 Copy Name Empty1000 57 TO 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111 750 Copy cont Progressi CEAID 0 58 10 1920x108047 96 1920 1080 23976 74176 Cay Pixel Clock 0000 MHz Aspect 43 lo 1920x1080i48 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 Copy Horizontal izontal Copy Total pixel
125. ines is dependent on how much overlap you indicate on your video wall tvONE recommends that you overlap the projectors enough to allow SCurve adjust ments to be effective but that the overlap be no more than 500 pixels or 50 of the width whichever is less Be sure the window or windows being output to the projectors is EHQ for maximum clarity of the blended area From this location you can also adjust color SCurve and black level projection For more inform ation see Edge Blending Tutorial on page 119 81 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Gamma When you are aligning projectors Edge Blending Tutorial on page 119 there are a number of options you can configure including Gamma correction settings 1 Select ONE projector output be sure the outputs are defined as projectors see Display Defining Display Type on page 111 and click the Align Projector button in the top bar winpow usace Video Wall Window U r Revert CONSOLE 2 The Align Projector pane appears in the right hand side of the Video Wall with various configurable options including RGB values SCurve Black Level Boost and a button to Video Wall Navigation reset the edge blending settings 3 Adjust the Red Green and Blue gamma correction settings up or down to optimize the luminance of your projectors The goal is to have matched the luminance and colors as much as possible using the manufacturer s settings ini
126. inputs on the fly in a live environment on a per canvas basis os ee EEE 0 es as KI Ca 85M CT pg Ko ky a M If your CORIOmaster mini only has one canvas you can upgrade its firmware to version M307 or later which supports multiple canvases To download the appropriate update see http www tvone com firmware updates Moving between Video Walls When you are working in the Editor with video walls a CORIOmaster has four video walls per configuration a CORIOmaster mini used to only have one video wall per configuration but in early 2015 firmware version M307 increased this to four per configuration You can swap between them in the Editor or from the Video Wall Overview page To move between video walls e Inthe Editor at the bottom left of the page above the X and Y coordinates there are four dots between two arrows The four squares on the right are the Video Wall Overview button A If you click the the Video Wall Overview button the Video Wall Overview page will open You can see a preview of the video walls available in this configuration Click one of the video wall pre views to go to the Editor with that video wall loaded or edit the name of it here The ana MON Video Wall Overview Valeo Wall Names Ca paaa Mama Mama ROTATID DESLATS Vieew weet a Dashboard Dashboard About the Dashboard 190 Getting to the Dashboard 0 00 e cece eeeeeee
127. ion Source Color Scale When you have added inputs to your video wall you may find that you want to change the color scale on an individual window Color scale can be adjusted on each output as well for instruc tions see Display Adjusting Color Scale on page 100 To configure windows for color scale follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 129 Source Configuration In the first column a drop down list labeled Colour Scale allows you to select your pre ferred setting Choices include Auto the default Black YUV RGB YUV_601 and YUV_ 709 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Source Configuration Source Cropping inputs When you are adding inputs to your video wall you may find that a video source does not have clean edges To help this
128. ions Each resolution can be tailored to your exact requirements from the command line by configuring the relevant attributes outlined below nare AspectRatio Resolution1000 KET Resolution100 EEK a BEN Command Resources Resolutions Description Custom Resolutions are accessed from the Resources menu under the Resolutions option All the built in and Custom Resolutions configurations may be viewed from this menu Custom Resolutions can also be modified here Built in Resolutions are numbered sequentially from 1 Custom Resolutions are numbered sequentially from 1000 the ten Custom Resolution slots available are Resolution1000 to Resol ution1009 inclusive Example Resources Resolutions Resolutionl Resources Resolutions Resolution2 278 Resources Resolut tions Resolut Resources Resolut tion1000 tions Resolut tion1009 Resolution Editor 279 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Listing Resolution Properties from Command Line Various details specific to a resolution are saved ona per resolution basis You can view settings for built in resolutions you can view and edit settings for Custom Resolutions Command Resources Resolutions Resolutionl Description List the attributes of this resolution Example For a default resolution Resources Resolutions Resolutionl Resources Resolutions Resolutionl Name 640x480p60 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl Aspect 4 3 Resources Resoluti
129. isplay Type If you click the drop down menu it shows a list of types of displays such as Monitor Projector and None if you wish to specify that the output is not used If you had previously configured the dis play from the Equipment list it may be pre configured but you may want to verify or con figure it manually Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Display Configuration Display Defining Output Type When you have added displays to your video wall you may find that you want to define the type of output connector it uses To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button Display Properties 3 Onthe Display Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 113 tvONE OT A Display Configuration In the first column one of the last items is a drop down list labeled Output Type If you click the drop down menu it shows a list of types of outputs that may be used such as RGBHV RGBS
130. it the change 5 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Renaming Sources 1 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears when you click Configure in the Displays amp Sources pane there are a variety of customization options 139 Source Configuration In the first column click into the Name field and type a new name The name can be up to 19 alphanumeric characters no spaces This changes the name of the slot source as opposed to the window 2 Press Return or Enter to commit the change 3 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Windows vs Sources When a source is added to the video wall which may also be referred to as the Canvas it becomes a Window Initially the settings of the source are used to create the Window Windows are not sources but windows contain sources along with other data Windows can change sources For example using Transitions the source can change from Slott input1 to Slot1 input2 However the dimensions and placement of the window may not change Source Configuration Source Set Preview Video When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to configure which of several sample videos will show when you use the Preview feature in the video wall To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in
131. k the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality You can also configure transitions 3 To have this input appear after shrinking and re expanding vertically check the box next to Vertical Shrink 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date After configuring this Transition when you change from another Preset to this one the window specified will narrow to a central horizontal line then return to normal height with the new window content Once one or more Transitions are specified for as many windows as you wish to configure save the canvas as a Preset You can then move from one Preset to another and the transitions will make the process a dynamic one See Basic Transition Tutorial on page 209 for a walkthrough 162 Source Configuration Source Transition Spin When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to use a trans ition in order to present the source within the window dynamically One option is to have a window spin clockwise or counter clockwise a certain number of times then return to the pre configu
132. l Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Sync Pulse However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Sync Pulse changes 256 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Back Porch Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the timing interval for the Horizontal Back Porch for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Horizontal Back Porch is the gap between the end of the Horizontal Sync Pulseand the beginning of the Active Video in pixels Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 5 a 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 10 _1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080 48 10 _1920x1080i50 1920x1080159 94 1920x1080i60 10 _1920x1080p23 98 10 1920x1080p24 10 1920x1080p25 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 10 1920x1080p50 1O 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1001 10 Customi l0 Empty1002 I0 Empty1003 l0 Empty1004 l0 Empty1005 10 Fmotv1006 1680 1050 59 954 146 250 1920 720 59 856 111 750 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 10
133. l pane of system settings in order to ensure you know what to look for when you connect via Ethernet in future Using a Static IP If you will be setting up a static IP address for your CORIOmaster follow these steps 1 Once you are connected to the unit click the Settings button in the top right corner 8 Welcome admin 2 In the Settings window choose Networking from the left hand navigation pane 3 Inthe Networking pane choose Static from the Configuration drop down Networking met Mask 255 255 255 0 4 Enter the appropriate IP address Subnet Mask and IP Gateway details 5 Click the Save Network Configuration button You should now be able to connect to the CORIOmaster via Ethernet You can configure any other configurable settings in this section if you wish to do so Introduction Configure Connection via Serial By default any new CORIOmaster running firmware version M300 or later defaults to a DHCP network connection If you wish to connect to a CORIOmaster using a serial RS 232 connector follow these steps 1 From the main screen of the CORIOgrapher in the left hand Getting Started toolbar choose Connect via Serial to a CORIOmaster from the Start section 2 Awindow will pop up with various options lt Select the appropriate COM port and log in using your username and password 3 Click the Connect To Device button You can connect to the device using a terminal emulator suc
134. lot 104 Display Changing Resolution 22 eee cece cece cece eee 105 Display Lock Mode Genlock Framelock 2 2 22 02 2 107 Display Defining Bezel 2 0222 o cece eee eee ee eee eee eee eeee 109 Display Defining Display Type 111 Display Defining Output Type 22 2222 2 222 eee 113 Display Renaming Output Displays 22222222 eee 115 Display Specify Equipment aaa 117 Edge Blending Tutorial 222 2 0222 c cece cece eee eee cee eee ees 119 99 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Display Adjusting Color Scale When you have added displays to your video wall you may find that you want to configure the color scale for an individual display Color scale can be adjusted on each input as well for instructions see Source Color Scale on page 129 To configure outputs for color scale follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a COkRIOmaster you can also set gamma values There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button Display Properties 3 Onthe Display Configuration
135. low show excessive dimness at the edge of the image left resulting in a black edge in the center of the image and correctly adjusted bright ness resulting in a consistency of brightness across the full image right Wii Gb cc T 85 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 86 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Black Level Boost When you are aligning projectors Edge Blending Tutorial on page 119 there are a number of options you can configure including Black Level Boost settings 1 Select two projector outputs be sure they are defined as projectors see Display Defin ing Display Type on page 111 and click the Align Projector button in the top bar tvONE Displays amp Sources winpow USAGE Video Wall Window U a E Revert me C CONSOLE 2 The Align Projector pane appears in the right hand side of the Video Wall with various configurable options including RGB values SCurve Black Level Boost and a button to CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 88 reset the edge blending settings Adjust the Black Level Boost settings to optimize the luminance of your projectors The goal is to have matched the luminance and colors as much as possible using the man ufacturer s settings initially but from here you can adjust the brightness of the black sec tions of the image on both projectors to avoid dips dots or bright spots If there is a discrepancy between the black level o
136. lso be used to duplicate actions on other CORIOmaster units Connections From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including defining the source and display inputs and outputs The Connections pane of Settings gives an overview of all configured sources and displays and indicates which input or output they are assigned to 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin a 2 Choose the Connections option under Settings on the left Connections Canvas1 Displays T gt t Status Canvas2 Sources ts ha Inthe right hand pane you see each video wall that you have defined Under each video wall your Sources and Displays are listed Any given window or display is only available in one video wall To the right of each source or display is the slot and connector number for the associated input or output 3 To change which input or output is associated with a given source or display click on the drop down menu and choose the appropriate slot The drop down list will automatically populate with the relevant options For additional information on how the slots are labelled see Input and Output Naming Convention on page 23 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 4 Click the Save button at the bottom of the list of Canvases Video walls to save this information 158 Constraints From the Settings window you can mak
137. ly and should be discov erable on your network tvONE recommends that you change any CORIOmaster device ina fixed networked installation to a static IP address for simplicity in locating individual devices If your network does not have a DHCP router or if you are connecting directly to the CORIO master using an Ethernet cable you will need to configure the IP address before you can connect Follow the instructions under If the device appears under Discovered CORIOmaster Devices below If the device has a self assigned IP address use the cog icon inthe login window to configure the IP address to an address in the same range as your PC before you can to log in to the CORIOmaster To connect via Ethernet from a DHCP enabled network follow these steps From the main screen of the CORIOgrapher in the left hand Getting Started toolbar check to see if the CORIOmaster appears under Discovered CORIOmaster Devices Proceed to the appropriate section below based on your own results Getting Started If the device appears under Discovered CORIOmaster Devices 1 If the device appears under the Discovered CORIOmaster Devices heading click on the device Introduction 2 Anauthentication window will pop up Username admin Peso Enter the appropriate username and password 3 A cog icon appears in the bottom left corner Click this icon to configure the device without logging in first 4 Inthe resulting window enter
138. melock reference An Output to Framelock is to be locked to the reference input Currently this is always No This property is not available in the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor 287 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Pixel Clock Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Pixel Clock for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 PixelClock Description The Pixel Clock value is the speed of the Pixel Clock in pixels per second The minimum and maximum values are dependent on the following p h v f where p Pixels per second h Horizontal total pixels v Vertical total pixels f Frame rate in frames per second For example for 1920x1080p60 h 2200 v 1125 and f 60 This gives p 2200 1125 60 148 5MHz Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1l1000 PixelClock 148500000 Resources Resolutions Resolution1l1000 PixelClock 148500000 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 PixelClock 148500000 Default 0 Notes The valid range for the Pixel Clock is 13 5MHz to 162MHz As the value in pixels is a function of resolution including frame rate the minimum and maximum value in Pixel Clock varies with the resolution For example The minimum Pixel Clock at 640x480p60 is 800 525 59 94 25 175MHz Note that p60 is nomenclature the rate is actually 59 94MHz The maximum Pixel Clock at 1600x1200p60 is 2160 1250 60 162MHz
139. n again to cancel Preview mode Editor mode Preview mode Video Wall Aids Align Projector To help you construct layouts a number of extra support buttons have been added to the top of the video wall The Align Projector button helps you configure edge blending and align projectors accurately so you can project a large image across multiple projectors WINDOW USAGE Video Wall Window 25 System Usage EHQ CONSOLE If your outputs are configured as projectors rather than display screens you will want to use edge blending and align the projectors so that the image is consistent and clear across multiple projectors To assist in configuring this you can use the Align Projector button in the row of buttons above the video wall If you click the Align Projector button you are prompted to select two projectors to configure alignment and Gamma correction SCurve and Black Level Boost If you select just one projector you can adjust the Gamma correction SCurve and Black Level Boost for that single output When you have clicked the Align Projector button and selected two projectors the projected images show a red and green image that allow you to align them accurately using fine tuning in the Align Projector pane to nudge the images in the video wall into the right position so you can align the projected images in real time from this Video Wall Navigation ai to this The location of the red guide l
140. n as described in Read Input Resolution on page 308 Example Slots Slot1 In1 Measured Resolution Slots Slot1 In1 Measured Resolution MyResolution Done Slots Slotl Inl Measured Resolution 311 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 312 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Connection Issues 314 Troubleshooting Crash During Login cece cece eee eee eee 315 Troubleshooting Framelock or Genlock with SDI Input Modules 316 Troubleshooting License Issues Z 00222 c cece cee eee eee eee eee 317 Troubleshooting No Preview Video Clips When Using Preview Icon 318 Updating Firmware of Existing Units 319 313 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Troubleshooting Connection Issues If your CORIOmaster has been configured but is not appearing in the Connect to a Device pane either under a Group or the Discovered CORIOmaster Devices heading follow the steps here to troubleshoot the connection Test the connection again after each step to see if the issue has been resolved 1 314 Ensure that the CORIOmaster is turned on and the LED on the front panel of the machine is green Physically turn the CORIOmaster off and on again wait till the front panel LED is green again Click the Refresh button at the bottom of the pane to ensure that all available devices are discovered If connecting via Ethernet verify the physical connection between the CORIOmaster and the network and b
141. n empty Custom Resolution and click the Edit button Resolutions all O custom only Name Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 56 1680x1050p60cvt 1050 59954 146 250 Copy Name Empty1000 57 1920x720p60cvt 720 59 856 111 750 Copy Scan type 58 1920x1080147 96 1080 23976 74176 Copy Pixel Clock 59 1920x1080i48 1080 24 000 74 250 Copy 60 1920x1080i50 25 000 74 250 Copy Total pixels 61 1920x1080i59 94 29970 74 176 Copy Adi kie 62 1920x1080i60 30 000 74 250 Copy Front Porch pixels 63 1920x1080p23 98 23 976 74176 Co Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency 64 1920x1080p24 24 000 74 250 Copy 65 1920x1080p25 25 000 74 250 Copy 66 1920x1080p29 97 29 970 74 176 Copy 67 1920x1080p30 30 000 74 250 Copy 68 1920x1080p50 50 000 148 500 Copy 69 1920x1080p59 94 59 940 148 352 H 3 70 1920x1080p60 60 000 148 500 Copy 71 1920x1200p50cvt rb 49 974 127 750 Copy 72 1920x1200p60cvt rb 59 950 154 000 Custom1 Empty1002 Empty1003 Empty1004 Empty1005 Fmotv1006 228 Resolution Editor 2 Inthe resulting Edit Resolution window choose the appropriate Standard from the drop down list of options OMT Lc SA Display Monitor Tmin o C 800x600p56 DM08 ka 800x600p60 DMO9 B00x600p72 DMO0A 800x600p75 DM0B B00x600p85 DMOC 800x600p120 RB DMOD 848x480p60 DMOE 1024x768ip43 DMOF 1024x768p60 DM10 1024x768p70 DM11 11024x768p75
142. n on the CORIOmaster you are currently connected to The fifth line lists the maximum number of presets that are available in the current configuration on the CORIOmaster you are currently connected to Each of these fields is read only 160 Firmware and Defaults Current Firmware From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including checking the firmware version updating the firmware and resetting the unit to factory default settings To check the status of the current firmware 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner Welcome admin po 2 Choose the Firmware and Defaults option under Settings on the left Firmware and Defaults gt Networking Current Firmware gt O Firmware and Defaults Update Firmware Reset To Factory Defaults acefull If you reset your device you wil lose al In the right hand pane the top section shows information about your current firmware the name version details and the build date of the software This data is read only and cannot be modified Firmware and Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including checking the firmware version updating the firmware and resetting the unit to factory default settings To restore the CORIOmaster to original default settings 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Set
143. n the two projectors be sure to select and adjust one projector at a time if you adjust settings on both projectors you will not resolve the discrepancy Click the Done button when you have finished configuring the projectors and be sure to Save your settings Video Wall Aids Align Projector Reset Edge Blending When you are aligning projectors Edge Blending Tutorial on page 119 there are a number of options you can configure including resetting all edge blending settings 1 Select two projector outputs be sure they are defined as projectors see Display Defin ing Display Type on page 111 and click the Align Projector button in the top bar tvONE Displays amp Sources winpow USAGE Video Wall Window U a E Revert me C CONSOLE 2 The Align Projector pane appears in the right hand side of the Video Wall with various configurable options including RGB values SCurve Black Level Boost and a button to CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini reset the edge blending settings Projector Alignment 3 If you have modified the settings in such a way that you want to undo your changes and reset the projectors to the default setting press the Reset Edge Blending button 4 Click the Done button when you have finished configuring the projectors and be sure to Save your settings 90 Video Wall Aids Test Pattern To help you construct layouts a number of extra support butt
144. nfiguration click the plus button next to the source you wish to use Sources Default 16 9 Source Default 4 3 Source oo Create Source Equipment 5 Another pop up window gives you a list of input slots to choose which slot to asso ciate with this source profile If you are connected to a CORIOmaster it checks the device to see which ports are inputs If you are not connected to a CORIO master it gives you a list of 16 slots each with two inputs If you specify a slot now which turns out not to be an input when you do connect to the device you will be 47 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini prompted to correct this at that point r Add Source Input SlotL Inl v lt lt 6 When you have finished specifying source profiles close the Sources pop up win dow and return to the now specified source list 4 Now that your input is specified and appears in the Sources bar click the appropriate Sources rectangle and drag it onto your video wall canvas It appears on the video wall and a line for that source appears under the Sources heading in the Displays amp Sources pane You can rename the source on the video wall to identify it from other sources which can aid in understanding what source is being displayed at any given time Displays amp Sources o wo DISPLAYS S WallLeft x WallRight x gt SOURCES O Se DD x O Camera If you are in Immediate mode the imag
145. nment manually be sure the Snap to Objects button is disabled You may find that you want to disable this feature as you are fine tuning the placement of your windows and displays In manual mode with Snap to Objects disabled you can use the arrow keys to nudge windows and displays around the video wall Video Wall Aids Undo and Redo To help you construct video walls a number of extra support buttons have been added to the top of the video wall The undo and redo buttons work the same as they do in any program As is standard you can use Control Z and Control Y as keyboard versions of these buttons The Undo button or Control Z will step backwards through changes you ve made until it reaches the last saved state If there are no changes available to undo the arrow will be dark gray indicating unavailability You can undo changes back to the last saved state saved either by clicking Save or Take The Redo button or Control Y will step forwards again through changes you ve made if you ve used the Undo button too many times and want to redo the changes If you use the Undo button to step back and then make a new change the Redo feature will no longer be available and will be dark gray Display Configuration Display Configuration Display Adjusting Color Scale _ 2 2 22 222 e cece e eee eee eee 100 Display Changing Gamma Values 2 eee eee eee eee eee ec ee recor 102 Display Changing Output S
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147. nter To help you construct video walls a number of extra support buttons have been added to the top of the video wall The ninth button Move objects to center moves any selected windows to the exact center of the video wall It calculates the center point of the window both horizontally and vertically and puts the center point of the window or display at the center of the video wall To use the button select the item that you wish to center If you wish to center multiple items hold down the Control button in order to select multiple items or use the Center button repeatedly for each window the result is the same After selecting the item or items click the Center button and the item or items will relocate to the center of the video wall under the red cross hairs If you have moved multiple items be aware that the lowest item in the list on the right is the topmost layer the items higher in the list are layered behind Video Wall Aids Resize Objects To help you construct video walls a number of extra support buttons have been added to the top of the video wall The resize button is provided to easily copy dimensions from one object to others The resulting objects may not be the same size in actual inches millimeters measurement but this is to take a bezel into account Two displays of the same size and resolution may appear to be different sizes due to bezel a display with lower resolution may also appear a diffe
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149. o the word Equipment Choices include any unallocated equipment you have defined plus the default equipment settings Once you choose the item you want any settings that were specified in that equipment file such as bezel or output type are auto populated on this Display Configuration page for your con venience Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Display Configuration Edge Blending Tutorial Edge blending is a method whereby two or more video data projectors are used together with part of their images overlapping thereby creating a wider or taller display more suitable for showing wide screen video images The term edge blending relates to the fact that the overlap needs to be carefully handled to prevent the overlap causing blurriness or image bright ness problems Follow the instructions here to set up two projectors using the Align Projectors button available in the CORIOgrapher software When you have configured Edge Blending be sure to avoid moving the two projectors as the configuration is specific to a physical arrangement if the two projectors are moved even slightly the blending will need to be reconfigured In this arrangement we are assuming that the two projectors are installed to be parallel to each other and perpendicular to the screen and as level with each other as possible Ideally you want to have approximately 15 of the viewable image
150. ock icon is on the side pane o next to the eye icon and is unique to each input and output Edit You can edit the information for a display or window by double clicking the line for that item This will open a window of information that you can modify as you wish Delete If you decide you don t want to have a certain display or window on your video wall after all you can delete the item by clicking the X X at the far right of the line If you change your mind you can add it back using the plus button to the right of the header bar that says Displays or Sources 37 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Adding Displays When you begin to create your video wall you need to define the inputs and outputs that are being used This is done in the Video Wall Editor To add your outputs Displays to your video wall click the plus button next to Displays in the list A pop up bar will show all available displays To add a new one click the Add Display button Inthe pop up window select the specific display you are using or enter the details for your output When your output is specified and appears in the Displays pop up window simply click the appropriate Displays square and drag it onto your video wall It will appear on the video wall and a line for that display will appear under the Displays heading in the Displays amp Sources pane If this pop window is empty it means that there are no displays available or all output slots
151. ogram Files x86 TV One CORIOgrapher but you can change the location if you wish to do so Ok Next to instal to ths folder or cick Change to retal to a Install CORIO apher to C Program Fies x86 VV Ore WORI Ographer Set the location as you wish and click Next 7 The Summary screen reflects the choices you have made to this point Review the inform ation and if you need to change anything click the Back button to go back and alter the information 10 Introduction After verifying the details click Install 8 As the installer runs you will see a standard install window with progress bar Please wat shie the InstalStveld Wizard installs CORJOgragher This may take several mraes Stata e Unless you wish to cancel the installation wait for the installation to occur 11 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 9 When the installation is completed the installer notifies you The InatallShveid Vizard has successfully rataled CORIO g apher Cick Prish to ext the waard Click Finish to exit the installer 10 Once the installer closes the program does not automatically launch You should be able to find and launch CORIOgrapher from your Start menu 12 Introduction Connecting the PC to the CORIOmaster The physical connection between PC and CORIOmaster is the same as with previous tvONE products The CORIOmaster can be connected to the PC by an Ethernet net
152. olution Editor in CORIOdiscover Description The Vertical Front Porch is the gap between the end of the Active Video and the start of the Vertical Sync Pulse in pixels Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock 5 a 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 10 _1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080 48 10 _1920x1080i50 1920x1080159 94 1920x1080i60 10 _1920x1080p23 98 10 1920x1080p24 10 1920x1080p25 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 10 1920x1080p50 1O 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1001 10 Customi l0 Empty1002 I0 Empty1003 l0 Empty1004 l0 Empty1005 10 Fmotv1006 1680 1050 59 954 146 250 1920 720 59 856 111 750 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy fa ofloflo 5 CHEFE 3 sas as Sys ki Copy Copy PP ING rE ow sit Reset soe ow i LC Detailed Inf
153. on Tutorial _ 0 00 00 02 cece cece ee ee eee cece ee eeee 209 207 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini About Transitions Beginning with CORIOgrapher version 1 0 5 Transition Effects have been introduced which allow you to configure windows to move dynamically when transitioning from one Preset to another It is now possible to use any combination of the following animated transitions on indi vidual Windows e Fade Through Black where the previous window fades to black and the new window appears from black See Source Transition Fade Through Black on page 150 for instructions e Horizontal Shrink and Expand where the previous window narrows horizontally into a ver tical line then expands horizontally with the new window See Source Transition Hori zontal Shrink on page 151 for instructions e Vertical Shrink and Expand where the previous window shortens vertically into a hori zontal line then expands vertically with the new window See Source Transition Ver tical Shrink on page 152 for instructions e Spin where the image rotates around its center point either right or left up to seven times changing to the new window halfway through the process See Source Trans ition Spin on page 153 for instructions These can be also used in combination with each other Once the transitions are defined for all Windows desired to a maximum of 14 save the canvas as a Preset In future when you load that
154. onality For instructions on configuring HDCP for a source see Source Enable HDCP on page 135 On Outputs you can configure the HDCP Downsteam setting to HoldOn KeepOff or FollowSources KeepOff disables HDCP key transfer and is recommended for non compliant displays HoldOn is used for compliant monitors and projectors FollowSources turns HDCP on or off depending on the settings of the input For instructions on configuring HDCP Downstream for a display see Display Configure HDCP Beginning with firmware version M307 CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini units were redesigned to use DVI I cards by default Prior to this date DVI U connectors were default If your CORIOmaster has DVI I cards be sure to use appropriate M307 or later firmware 73 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 74 Video Wall Navigation Video Wall Navigation Video Wall Editing Object Location _ 22 200022022 e cece eee 76 Video Wall Editing Object Rotation ccc cece eee eee eee 77 Video Wall Editing Object Size 78 Video Wall Preview Mode 2 2 2 2222 22 e eee e eee eee eee eee eee eee 79 Video Wall Aids Align Projector 80 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Gamma 82 Video Wall Aids Align Projector SCurve Z 0000000000000 84 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Black Level Boost 87 Video Wall Aids Align Projector Reset Edge Blending
155. onnections processing power and display size to be able to use the software To use the Preview feature the destination PC must also have Windows Media Player installed included by default with most installations of the Windows OS and it must have been launched at least once in order to create the default file type associations See Troubleshooting No Preview Video Clips When Using Preview Icon on page 318 for more information The CORIOgrapher software is not the only way to control your CORIOmaster The CORIOmaster is controlled via a series of API commands You can use the CORIOgrapher software as a front end to do this you can use a third party controller or you can use a terminal emulator such as Hyperterm or Putty For documentation of specific command line commands see the tvONE CORIOmaster Commands document on the USB drive that was included in the box To install CORIOgrapher on your PC 1 Connect the tvONE CORIOgrapher USB flash drive to your computer s USB port Note that a web link to the latest firmware is included inthe event that your CORIOmaster or CORIOmaster mini needs to be upgraded The flash drive will show the following options version numbers may vary CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini J CORIOdiscover EEE 1 J CORIOdiscover Li 1 J CORIOgrapher v 1898 JJ CORIOgrapher v TES FE CORIOmaster Quick Start guide 8 pdf Ai CORIOmaster mini Quick Start guide T I pdf CORIOmaster User Manual amp CORIOma
156. ons Resolutionl CanFramelock No Resources Resolutions Resolutionl PixelClock 25175000 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl ScanType p Resources Resolutions Resolutionl HActive 640 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl HFrontPorch 16 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl HSyncPulse 96 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl HBackPorch 48 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl VActive 480 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl VFrontPorch 10 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl VSyncPulse 2 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl VBackPorch 33 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl HSyncPolarity N Resources Resolutions Resolutionl VSyncPolarity N Resources Resolutions Resolutionl CEAID 1 Resources Resolutions Resolutionl Origin tvONE Done Resources Resolutions Resolutionl For a Custom Resolution 280 Resolution Editor Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name MyResolution Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Aspect 4 3 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 PixelClock 111750000 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 ScanType p Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HActive 1920 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HFrontPorch 96 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPulse 192 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HBackPorch 288 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VActive 720 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VFrontPorc
157. ons have been added to the top of the video wall The Test Pattern button helps you configure your displays by replacing all input signals with a test pattern WINDOW USAGE Video Wall Window 25 System Usage EHQ C Caan CM CONSOLE When you click the Test Pattern button all input signals are replaced with a default test pattern Any outputs on that Canvas that are configured to use an input will display the following image CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini With this image showing you can fine tune your colors and vertical alignment of displays See Display Adjusting Color Scale on page 100 or Display Changing Gamma Values on page 102 for details on tuning the color settings of the display 92 Video Wall Aids Alignment To make alignment of objects easier a set of buttons are available to help you adjust two or more items to aligna certain aspect There are six buttons three for horizontal alignment left center and right and three for vertical alignment top middle and bottom Each button aligns the appropriate part of the item to save you from having to do careful measurements To use the buttons first select the item you want the others to line up with Then hold down the Control key and select any other items that you wish to align with the first When all items are selected release the Control key and click the Align button Each item will retain its previous position for the other
158. ont Porch However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Front Porch changes 292 Resolution Editor Editing Horizontal Sync Pulse Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Horizontal Sync Pulse for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1l000 HSyncPulse Description The Horizontal Sync Pulse identifies the start of each row of pixels line of video in the Custom Resolution Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPulse 8 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPulse 8 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HSyncPulse 8 Default O Notes The valid range of values is 8 to 500 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range Inthe CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Horizontal Sync Pulse However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Sync Pulse changes 293 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Horizontal Back Porch Property from Command Line Learn how to set the timing interval for the Horizontal Back Porch for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 HBackPorch Description The Horizontal Back Porch is the gap between end of the Horizontal Sync Pulse and the begin ning of the Active Vid
159. oose which slot to associate with this display profile If you are connected to a CORIOmaster it checks the device to see which ports are outputs If you are not connected to a COkRIOmaster it gives you a list of 16 slots each with two outputs If you specify a slot now which turns out not to be an output when you do connect to the device you will be prompted to correct this at that point Add Display 6 When you have finished specifying display profiles close the Displays pop up win dow and return to the now specified displays list 4 Now that your display is specified and appears in the Displays bar click the appropriate Displays rectangle or drag it onto your video wall The display will appear on the video wall with name size and resolution details and a line for that display appears under the Displays heading in the Displays amp Sources pane You can rename the display on the video wall to identify it from other displays which can be helpful when discussing the wall 42 layout with your creative associates or installation crew Displays amp Sources WallLeft x S WallRight x DVD x Camera Getting Started 43 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Adding Sources When you begin to create your video wall you need to define the inputs and outputs that are being used This is done in the Video Wall Editor To add your inputs Sources to your video wall click the plus button
160. or an output you can edit an output s name change the associated output slot on the CORIO master adjust the resolution of the output and modify the gamma values You can do further customization by clicking the Configure button at the bottom of the pane Configuring Windows on page 53 Configuring Displays on the facing page Configuring Displays When you have double clicked a Display item in the Displays amp Sources pane you get a new pane from which you can make some changes i Display Properties K J etc From this pane you can edit an output s name change the associated output slot on the CORIO master adjust the resolution of the output and modify the gamma values If you click the Configure button at the bottom of the pane you can access the Display Config uration tvONE GT 2 Display Configuration From the Display Configuration window you can again Display Renaming Output Displays on page 115 or resolution but you can also specify Equipment change the Color Scale identify a Genlock Framelock on page 71 Source enable HDCP on page 73 identify the output type set the display type Display Defining Bezel on page 109 and view other settings Configuring Windows When you have double clicked a Window item in the Displays amp Sources pane you get a new pane from which you can make some changes For aninput you can make various changes e Rename input windows Source Renamin
161. ormation Name Empty1000 Progressive CEAID 0 Aspect 4 3 Scan type Pixel Clock 0 000 MHz Horizontal Total pixels o Active pixels Front Porch pixels Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency 2 In the new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the right column of the right hand section you can type a number into the Front Porch pixels 263 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini field under the Vertical heading 3 When you have modified the Front Porch as desired click the Update button at the bot tom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 2000 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that the Vertical Front Porch is twice the even field 264 Resolution Editor For example a Vertical Front Porch of 6 gives Odd field 3 5 Even field 3 In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Front Porch However the Vertical Frequenc
162. ost closely matches your desired output 4 The resulting configuration will open in the Video Wall Editor Displays amp Sources o x x x x x x a x cker I DD 5 Edit the configuration as you wish When you are ready to save see Save Configuration on page 33 for details Loading an Existing Configuration It is not necessary to have a CORIOmaster attached to your computer to load edit or save an existing configuration It is only necessary to connect to the CORIOmaster when you wish to save update or deploy the configuration on the machine itself The instructions below explain how to load a configuration in the CORIOgrapher whether the configuration is local or on the CORIOmaster Load a Remote Configuration 1 When you connect to the CORIOmaster as an administrator you are taken straight to the Video Wall Editor window with the default configuration file loaded Note that there are additional green buttons for Presets and Configurations at the bottom right of the screen when you are connected to a CORIOmaster 2 From the selection of buttons at the bottom of the screen click the Configurations button CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 3 Inthe pop up window locate the configuration you wish to load on the CORIOmaster Testi Configuration NewConfigName 4 To load the configuration select the appropriate row and click the Load button e If you have modified the current configuration
163. ot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality You can also configure transitions 3 To have this source appear after shrinking and re expanding horizontally check the box next to Horizontal Shrink 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date After configuring this Transition when you change from another Preset to this one the window specified will narrow to a central vertical line then return to normal width with the new window content Once one or more Transitions are specified for as many windows as you wish to configure save the canvas as a Preset You can then move from one Preset to another and the transitions will make the process a dynamic one See Basic Transition Tutorial on page 209 for a walkthrough 151 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Source Transition Vertical Shrink When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to use a trans ition in order to present the source within the window dynamically One option is to have a window shorten vertically until it is just a single horizontal line then expand to normal displaying the new source if the source was changed To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double clic
164. ot affected by any changes to the Horizontal Sync Polarity However the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields vary based on Horizontal Sync Polarity changes 295 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Vertical Active Pixels Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Vertical Active pixels for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VActive Description The Vertical Active video is the height of the displayed image in pixels lines For example for a Custom Resolution of 1024x768 this value would be 768 Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1l000 VActive 768 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VActive 768 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VActive 768 Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 64 to 1200 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Active pixels However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Active pixels changes 296 Resolution Editor Editing Vertical Front Porch Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Vertical Front Porch for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VFrontPorch Description The Vertical Front Porch is the gap between the end of the Acti
165. overlapping a g yOverlap i cia NG L TA cy Li LI f Di The resulting screen shows a combination of both images Left Projector Right Projector As much as possible use the projectors own settings to match hue position and brightness before using the CORIOgrapher software to fine tune the configuration Start with the 2 PROJECTOR BLENDED template and save it to your CORIOmaster 19 Displays amp Sources amp DISPLAYS sol 32 SOURCES VideoSource WINDOW USAGE Video Wall Window 25 System Usage EHQ cor LT X gt Contigo CONSOLE Make sure both projectors are configured as projectors in CORIOgrapher Display Defining Display Type on page 111 When you select both projectors press Control while clicking to select multiple items and click the Align Projector button a Projector Alignment pane appears on the far right of the Video Display Configuration Wall Meanwhile the software sends an Edge Blending test image to each of your projectors with red and green vertical lines LIL To blend the image accurately adjust the alignment of each output both physically moving the projectors and in the Projector Alignment pane First use the up and down arrowss to adjust the Y axis line up the top and bottom horizontal
166. pes Source Set Preview Video on page 141 e Crop inputs to remove lines or rows from the edge of the image Source Cropping inputs on page 131 Getting Started Creating Display Equipment Profiles If you have certain equipment that you use regularly you can set each display up as a piece of equipment which is essentially a saved template of common details for that display display type output type physical size and bezel size You can store the profile for each piece of equip ment so when you create new configurations you don t have to set up all the same details over and over If you have one projector that you tend to use frequently and three types of display on your video wall you can set each one up as an item of equipment and when you build your video wall you simply select the appropriate piece of equipment to avoid having to configure the details each time you set up a new configuration The equipment file is kept on your PC not on the CORIOmaster but you can transfer the file to another PC if you want to use it in more than one location The file is saved to your user Documents CORIOgrapher Equipment Displays and the filename is the display s name in CORIOgrapher with the extension xml To create a display equipment profile 1 Click the plus button next to Displays in the Displays amp Sources pane Displays amp Sources winnow usace Video Wall Window Usage 0x System Usage EHQ OM System
167. put name this is the source being named not the window The name can be up to 19 alpha numeric characters with no spaces The window name is modifiable from the Video Wall see Source Renaming Windows or Inputs on page 139 Status Read Input status this will return INVALID if there is no source only or an invalid source If it returns OK you have a valid input source attached to the port Card Type Read This field returns the card type as detected by the sys only tem HDMI Read Returns Found or Not Found depending on the detec only ted HDMI status HDCP Read Returns Off if HDCP is not enabled and On if HDCP is only enabled This option is not available for SDI input cards Measured Read Returns the resolution of the input as detected by the Resolution only system Type Drop You can choose the input type from a drop down menu down offering a variety of inputs such as DVI HDMI RGBHV RGsB CV Composite and others e The Output Slot table lists the identified output cards and slots on your CORIO master and gives some details about each slot Slot Read The name of the display as identified by the system see only Input and Output Naming Convention on page 23 for details on the window name as opposed to display name Name Editable Customizable output name by default the abbreviation for the slot and output numbers but you can rename this to be something more memorable such as Proj
168. quency 1920x1080i50 74 250 1920x1080i59 94 74 176 1920x1080p24 74250 1920x1080p25 74 250 Copy 1920x1080p2997 74176 G 1920x1080p30 74 250 Copy 1920x1080p50 148 500 Copy 1920x1080p59 94 148 352 Copy 1920x1080p60 148 500 1920x1200p50cvt rb 127 750 Copy 1920x1200p60cvt rb 154 000 H 2 Copy ea Reset CI Ce Custom T poo rom Empty 00 o 4 co Empty1005 Fmotv1006 236 Resolution Editor 2 A pop up window appears asking you to verify that you want to erase all the data for this resolution Click Yes if you do wish to clear the Custom Resolution la Resolution Editor a all custom only 10 Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 68 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 50 anes 800x600p56 DMo08 69 10 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59940 14835 Serine Progressive CEAID 0 70 10 1920x1080p60 1920 1080 60 000 148 50 Pixel Clock 3600MHz Aspect 71 10 1920x1200pS0cvt rb 1920 1200 49974 127 75 72 10 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59950 Reset the Resolution ae 1000 10 800x600p56 DM08 800 600 56 250 TORRES TEE Pa g on rn dlr ac Resolution 1002 10 Empty1002 o o ppo Reset the slot to default values 1003 10 Empty1003 o o 0 000 1004 10 Empty1004 o o 0 000 1005 10 Empty1005 o o 0 000 nn 10 Emp o o w e T T 107 0 empoor o o o F7 a E ios 10 Emp o o w o TC TEET
169. r Display Configuration In the first column click into the Name field and type a new name The name can be up to 19 alphanumeric characters no spaces 2 Press Return or Enter to commit the change 3 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Display Configuration Display Specify Equipment When you have added displays to your video wall you may find that you want to allocate or re allocate the equipment or display type you previously defined To learn how to create Equip ment profiles see Creating Display Equipment Profiles on page 55 To allocate or re allocate a pre defined piece of equipment to a display follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a COkRIOmaster you can also set gamma values There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button Display Properties 3 Onthe Display Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 117 tvONE OT A Display Configuration To allocate a given piece of equipment to this display choose your preferred option from the drop down menu next t
170. rag the slider for large changes and use the arrows to nudge for minor changes or if you have a 102 Display Configuration specific numerical value in mind type it into the text box Each scale defaults to a value of 1 00 with a functional range of 0 30 to 2 00 5 Ifyou have changed the values and wish to reset all Gamma values to 1 00 press the green Reset Gamma Values button which will return all three settings to the default 1 00 6 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date 103 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Display Changing Output Slot When you have added outputs to your video wall you may find that you want to change the slot that is assigned to a given output To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values Display Properties 3 To change the output slot choose the appropriate slot from the drop down list under Out put Slot If your CORIOgrapher is actively connected to a CORIOmaster the list will show any unassigned outputs available Note that you cannot assign two different displays to the s
171. rd field enter the appropriate Subnet Mask one text box per octet 3 Inthe fourth field enter the appropriate Default Gateway one text box per octet 5 Click the Save Network Configuration button to save this information Settings 6 Due to the constraints of networking settings in order to make the new settings active the CORIOmaster will need to restart For more detail on configuring this setting see Configure Connection via Ethernet on page 16 and Configure Connection via Serial on page 21 You can also use the tvONE CORIOdiscover application 175 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Users The CORIOgrapher has multiple user roles in order to streamline privileges Administrators can do everything including resetting passwords Power Users can use the dashboard switch between presets manage video source asso ciations and use the video wall editor Basic Users can use the dashboard switch between presets and manage video source asso ciations Guest users have very limited access and no password When a user creates a password the password is stored securely on the device and is not displayed during transmission over the API Only the administrator can reset another user s pass word See Changing Passwords on the facing page for details For more details you may wish to see Administrator Setup Information on page 14 Logout on page 22 Changing Passwords on the facing page and Timeout on page 18
172. red alignment displaying the new source if the source was changed To do this follow these steps 1 3 4 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane On the right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality You can also configure transitions To have this input spin around its center point clockwise or counter clockwise check the box next to Spin Once the Spin box is checked the rotation counter becomes active The window can spin up to seven times in either direction positive spin is clockwise negative spin is counter clockwise At the end of the spin the window will return to the alignment spe cified in the video wall Spins must all be entered as whole numbers The defined number of spins occur with the original source then the source changes and the defined number of spins occur again with the new source For example if you choose two spins the image will rotate 720 degrees change input if relevant and then rotate 720 degrees again for a total of four spins 153 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 5 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep yo
173. rent size from a higher resolution display To resize objects use the Resize button To use the button hold down the Control key and select the item that you wish others to match Then select the other item s that you wish to match the size of the first When all items are selected release the Control key and click the Resize button The subsequent items will adjust dimensions to match the first while retaining the same center point on the video wall Video Wall Aids Snap to Objects To help you construct video walls a number of extra support buttons have been added to the top of the video wall The eleventh button Snap to Objects works differently from the other buttons If you toggle the Snap to Objects button on you will see it highlighted brighter than the surrounding buttons If this feature is enabled then the items will automatically snap to the edges of other objects to simplify the process of alignment The image above shows the Snap to Objects button gray and disabled the image below shows the button bright and enabled To use the button simply click the Snap to Objects button so that it is brighter than the surrounding buttons While the feature is enabled and you move an object on the video wall when it approaches the edge of another object it will gravitate towards that edge in an attempt to align This will not work if you are moving a group of objects If you don t like this feature and wish to do your alig
174. right hand pane you will see various options that allow you to change username password and timeout details for individual users see Timeout on page 183 3 Find the user whose password you wish to change In the fields below that user s user name type the new password in the New Password field retype the same text in the Con firm Password field and click the Update User button For more details you may wish to see Administrator Setup Information on page 14 Logout on page 22 Users on page 176 and Timeout on page 183 178 Slot Status From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster and you can gather some system information 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner amp Welcome admin po 2 Choose the Slot Status option under Information on the left Input Slots Namo Shan Card Type na OCF Meawand Revnhstawn n Output Slots Namo ard Type NON HOOT Active n Mode Lock States mh Rartve ne e Inthe right hand pane you see a table of information on the Input slots and another table of information on the Output slots e The Input Slot table lists the identified input cards and slots on your CORIOmaster and gives some details about each slot Slot Read Asidentified by the system see Input and Output Nam only ing Convention on page 23 for details CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Name Editable Customizable in
175. s o Copy Active pixels 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Copy Front Porch pixels 10 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920x1080159 94 1920 1080 29970 74 176 10 1920x1080p23 98 1920 1080 23976 74176 Copy Sync Pulse pixels To 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency Copy 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 fa oj 10 1920x1080p29 97 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 Copy o 1920x1080p30 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Copy 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 Copy lo 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59 940 148 352 Copy 1920x1080p60 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 Copy 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49 974 127 750 Copy 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 Copy mamam 1001 I0 Custom1 7 poo lt m EZE D enyan 12 mayo o E l0 Empty1005 10 Fmotv1006 2 Inthe new window you can edit various properties of the Custom Resolution In the top right corner you can edit the Name field Be sure to read the notes below regarding valid 240 Resolution Editor characters 3 When you have modified the Name as desired click the Update button at the bottom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor _ sj Default The default Name is the string Empty NNNN where NNNN is the number of the Custom Resol ution Note that Resolution1000 is Empty1000 Resolution10
176. s and outputs with the same resolution settings you can lock them from this screen You may need to configure the second input or output on the same card to the same resolution even if it is not being used for Genlock to be available What is Framelock Distinct from Genlock Framelock uses the frame rate to lock images together Framelock permits both the output and input to be set to a user defined resolution and frame rate which must exactly match each other 60 and 59 94 are not close enough for Framelock As with CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Genlock the second output on the same card needs to be set to the same resolution and frame rate SD SDI input cards cannot be used as reference signals at some resolutions see Troubleshooting Framelock or Genlock with SDI Input Modules on page 316 for more inform ation 72 Video Wall HDCP The dual link Integrated DVI DVI I inputs and outputs on a CORIOmaster are fully compliant with HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection This can however cause serious oper ational issues HDCP settings can be adjusted in the configuration page for each input or output On each DVI Input you have a checkbox to enable HDCP communications with the source tvONE strongly recommend that you disable HDCP when you are connecting to a computer that has HDCP capability but will not be playing out protected material Otherwise the channel will become encrypted and limit system functi
177. se Slot 16 and Out 1 are used as an example any valid slot number and output number can be used in that context Description Reads the resolution currently set for an output Example Slots Slot16 outl Resolution Slots Slot16 outl Resolution NewCustomResolution Done Slots S1ot16 0ut1 Resolution Default 1280x720p60 Notes If the properties of the Custom Resolution are changed then the resolution will be reapplied on the output and the connection to the output device will be renegotiated If the Name of a Custom Resolution is changed then the output will return to its default and you will need set the output to the new Custom Resolution Name If more than one Custom Resolution has the same name when you set a Custom Resolution of that name to an output unexpected behavior may result Custom Resolutions cannot be applied to an SDI output 305 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Specific Resolutions by Index Get information on a specific output resolution by index resolution name Command Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl000 In this case Slot 16 and Resolution 1000 are used as an example any valid slot number and resolution number can be used in that context Description Lists the following attributes of the specified Resolution e Name e Aspect e CanFramLock Can Framelock Example For a built in resolution Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl Name 640x480p60
178. set by the incoming video signal Note that when detecting input resolutions if both a Custom Resolution and a built in Resolution are within the selection tolerance then the Custom Resolution will be selected 309 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Use Custom Resolution on an Output The Resolution used by an output is set using the Resolution attribute see Set Output Resol ution on page 307 The steps involved in using a Custom Resolution on an output are 1 Set up a Custom Resolution with appropriate details for the output you wish to use 2 Connect a display that supports the signal as described in your Custom Resolution 3 Set the Custom Resolution for the desired slot and output Example Slots Slot16 out1l Resolution MyResolution Slots Slot16 o0ut1 Resolution MyResolution Done Slots Slot16 outl Resolution MyResolution 310 Resolution Editor Use Custom Resolution on an Input The Resolution of an input is detected automatically If a Custom Resolution and a built in resol ution are both within the selection tolerance the Custom Resolution will be selected The steps involved in using a Custom Resolution on an input are 1 Set up a Custom Resolution with appropriate details for the source you wish to use 2 Connect the source that has the matching signal as described in your Custom Resolution 3 Check that the Custom Resolution is detected correctly with either the Measured Resol ution orSet Resolutio
179. solution Editor in CORIOdis cover as either Interlaced or Progressive Description The Scan type state of this Custom Resolution has two options p Progressive scan mode i Interlaced scan mode Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit Resolutions all O custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 56 10 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 Wa EEN 57 10 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111 750 Sane Ree en 58 IO 1920x1080i47 96 1920 1080 23976 74176 Piel Clocks openers 59 10 1920x1080i48 1920 1080 24000 74 250 TER mi 60 10 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25000 74250 ota pate R o 61 10 1920x1080i5994 1920 1080 29970 74176 EEE a a 62 10 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 Front Porch pixels o o 63 IO 1920x1080p2398 1920 1080 23976 74176 Sync Pulse pixels o o 64 10 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24000 74 250 Back Porch pixels o 0 65 10 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 Polarity Negative Negative 66 10 1920x1080p2997 1920 1080 29970 74176 Frequency 0 000 kHz 0900 Hr 67 10 1920x1080p30 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 68 10 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 50 000 148 500 69 10 1920x1080p59 94 1920 1080 59940 148 352 eS 70 10 1920x1080p60 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 W 71 TO 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920 1200 49974 127 750 72 10 1920x1200p60
180. specific to a resolution are saved ona per resolution basis You can edit settings for Custom Resolutions Each property is covered separately 283 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Name Property from Command Line Learn how to set a name for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name Description Lists the user readable name for this resolution Set up the name as something meaningful for you within the limitations of the permissible characters See Note below Example NewCustomResolution Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name NewCustomResolution Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name NewCustomResolution Default The default Name is the string Empt yNNNWN where NNNN is the number of the Custom Resol ution Note that Resolution1000 is Empty1000 Resolution1001 is Empty1001 Resol ution1009 is Empt y1009 and so forth Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name Resources Resolutions Resolutionl1000 Name Empty1000 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Name Notes The Name attribute has the following limitations e must be no more than 23 characters e only valid printable ASCII characters may be used e must have no spaces underscore is valid The system does not check for duplicate names if more than one Custom Resolution has the same name when
181. ster mini User Manual Hi tvONE CORIOmaster Commands vi pdf Bi tvONE CORIOmaster Commands vi 7 9 pdf tvONE Technical Support Firmware Updates tvONE Technical Support Firmware Updates 2 Open the CORIOgrapher folder which contains both the EULA and the Setup file Double click the Setup file to begin the installation process Introduction 3 Agree to the InstallShield request and the first screen of the installer appears The Iratalsiveig R Wizard val instal CORJOgragher on your computer To contre cick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and rtenabond teades Click Next 4 You can read or print the EULA also available as a PDF on the install disc in the same folder as the installer END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR TV ONE CORIOGRAPHER SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING INSTALLING OR USING THE FTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS END USER ICENSE AGREEMENT the Agreement IF YOU DO NOT 1 accept the terms in the kense agreement Cm i do not accept the terms in the koerse agreement Iroa ei sta hwa J cna Choose to accept and click Next 5 Enter your information and the software license key you can find this on a sticker on the envelope the install disc came in CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Enter the appropriate information and click Next 6 Choose the installation location By default CORIOgrapher is installed in C Pr
182. t the Resolution Editor shows all resolutions both built in and custom Scroll to the bottom of the list or select the Custom Only radio button to see the Custom Res 220 Resolution Editor olutions Resolutions all custom only IO Name 1 10 640x480p60 Note that built in resolutions only have a Copy option while Custom Resolutions have Copy Edit and Reset buttons 71 10 1920x 200p50 vt rb 1920 200 49 974 127 750 72 10 1920x1200p60cvt rb 1920 1200 59 950 154 000 5 1000 IO 1920x1080p50 1920 1080 60 000 148 500 Edit TEEL gt o ow 4 Lo For more details see Accessing Resolution Editor from CORIOdiscover on page 224 221 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Resolution Editor Overview The CORIOmax series CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini CORIOmatrix and CORIOmatrix mini supports a vast majority of standard video resolutions both broadcast and computing as well as certain non standard resolutions These include the more commonly used resolutions from the following standards e CEA 861 D e VESA CVT e VESA GTF e VESA DMT In addition you can add up to ten further Custom Resolutions either from the CORIOdiscover software see Resolution Editor on page 219 or via command line see Command Line Resol utions on page 309 222 Resolution Editor Resolution Editor Constraints Custom Resolution support and the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor is available from firmware version M306 M307 onwards
183. t to adjust the bright ness and contrast on an window To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 125 Source Configuration In the first column are two text fields labeled Brightness and Contrast Each has arrows to increment up or down on the right Adjust the brightness and contrast for your source as you wish The default value for brightness is O and the available range is 30 to 30 For contrast the default value is 100 and the available range is 30 to 130 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Source Configuration Source Changing Input Slot When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to change the slot or source that is assigned to a given window To do this there are various methods Follow your choice of these
184. ted to a CORIOmaster until you are ready to do so Or if you wish to work with the file on the CORIOmaster you can connect to the CORIOmaster and edit the configuration as saved on the unit 34 Getting Started From Start to Finish Displays and Sources pane Adding Displays Adding Sources Configuring Displays and Windows Sources Configuring Displays Configuring Windows Creating Display Equipment Profiles Creating Source Equipment Profiles Displays and Sources pane Working in the Video Wall Getting Started 39 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini From Start to Finish Have you got the CORIOmaster installed and CORIOgrapher running and you just want to get started Follow the steps here to get your first video wall up and running Assuming you have already configured the network and user settings and you re connected to your CORIOmaster 1 Create or configure your Displays or outputs See Adding Displays on page 38 2 Create or configure your Sources See Adding Sources on page 44 3 Create Layouts in the Video Wall Editor See The Editor Window on page 1 4 Create Presets Transitions See About Presets on page 200 and Basic Transition Tutorial on page 209 Return to step 3 and create more layouts to save as Presets repeat as necessary Operate the system See About the Dashboard on page 190 36 Getting Started Displays and Sources pane When you are editing a video wall in the Editor window you can use the
185. ter device You can manage a configuration in the software save it locally and upload it to the CORIOmaster at a more convenient time While a CORIOmaster can only save a maximum of twenty configurations the number of locally saved configurations is limited only by the drive space on your computer If you create and edit a configuration on your PC to your satisfaction you can save it to a file or as a template locally or upload it straight to a CORIOmaster You need to be connected to the CORIOmaster when you assign inputs and outputs in order to make sure that the physical connections are as expected Network settings and user settings are also saved only on the CORIOmaster not on a local configuration 26 Creating a New Configuration It is not necessary to have a CORIOmaster attached to your computer to create a new config uration It is only necessary to connect to the CORIOmaster when you wish to update the config uration on the machine itself The instructions below explain how to create a configuration in CORIOgrapher These steps can be done regardless of whether you are connected to a CORIO master at the time 1 From the main screen of the CORIOgrapher in the main Getting Started pane choose the New tab Getting Started A pian Getting Started M eee ee 2 Several templates are available to use as a starting point including Blank 2 Projector Blended 2x2 Video Wall and others 3 Click the template that m
186. the Aspect ratio for this Custom Resolution in the form width height in units of equal size Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Aspect 16 6 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Aspect 16 6 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 Aspect 16 6 Default 4 3 Notes Valid available Aspect ratios are e 16 9 e 43 e 5 4 e 16 10 e 5 3 e 1 1 e 16 6 The system cannot accept any other aspect ratios Aspect ratios are used on the CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini only not on CORIOmaster or CORIOmaster mini 286 Resolution Editor Listing Framelock Properties from Command Line Learn how to view the Can Framelock attribute for a Custom Resolution via the command line Can Framelock is a read only attribute indicating whether this Custom Resolution is suitable for use with the Framelock feature Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CanFramelock Description This attribute indicates whether a Custom Resolution may be used with the Framelock mech anism Yes The Custom Resolution is compatible with the Framelock mechanism and may be used as either an Input or Out put to Framelock No The Custom Resolution is not compatible with the Framelock feature Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CanFramelock Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CanFramelock No Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 CanFramelock Note An Input to Framelock is the source that is to be used as the Fra
187. the Display Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 109 tvONE GT Ar Display Configuration To account for a bezel adjust the Bezel top Bezel left Bezel bottom and Bezel right boxes up or down to indicate the size of the bezel in millimeters or inches The number to the right shows the minimum and maximum bezel sizes possible these sizes are a factor of the screen size larger displays can have larger bezels Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Display Configuration Display Defining Display Type When you have added displays to your video wall you may find that you want to define the type of display itis To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the item you would like to modify or double click the line for that output in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the display You can rename the display change output slot or adjust resolution If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set gamma values There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button Display Properties 3 Onthe Display Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 111 tvONE OT A Display Configuration In the first column the last item is a drop down list labeled D
188. tially but any further discrepancies can be adjusted here 4 Click the Done button when you have finished configuring the projector and be sure to Save your settings 83 Video Wall Aids Align Projector SCurve When you are aligning projectors Edge Blending Tutorial on page 119 there are a number of options you can configure including SCurve settings 1 Select two projector outputs be sure they are defined as projectors see Display Defin ing Display Type on page 111 and click the Align Projector button in the top bar her i tvONE winpow usace Video Wall Window U r Revert CONSOLE 2 The Align Projector pane appears in the right hand side of the Video Wall with various configurable options including RGB values SCurve Black Level Boost and a button to Video Wall Navigation reset the edge blending settings K 2 371 7 TLS mm 3 Adjust the SCurve settings up or down to optimize the luminance of your projectors The goal is to have matched the luminance and colors as much as possible using the man ufacturer s settings initially and the SCurve settings adjust the brightness of the blending edges 4 Click the Done button when you have finished configuring the projectors and be sure to Save your settings SCurve adjusts the brightness of the image at the blending edge in order to try to match bright ness at the point of overlap Two examples be
189. tings button in the top right corner Ll Welcome admin 2 Choose the Firmware and Defaults option under Settings on the left Firmware and Defaults gt Networking Current Firmware gt O Firmware and Defaults Update Firmware Reset To Factory Defaults acefull If you reset your device you will lose all your sett Inthe right hand pane the bottom section Reset to Factory Defaults allows you to reset the device to its original settings If you do this all configuration data you have made and saved will be lost Be sure to back up any configurations you wish to retain onto your Settings local PC as the CORIOmaster will be completely erased and returned to out of box set tings If you are comfortable proceeding click the Reset Settings button A pop up window will ask you to confirm your choice If you click yes the settings on the CORIOmaster will be wiped and returned to default and the CORIOgrapher software will restart 163 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Firmware and Defaults Update Firmware From the Settings window you can make various changes to the CORIOmaster including checking the firmware version updating the firmware and resetting the unit to factory default settings To update the firmware 1 While connected to a CORIOmaster click the Settings button in the top right corner admin 164 2 Choose the Firmware and Defaults option under Settings on the left Firmwar
190. tion Source Defining Source Loss Window Color If a video source is lost when feeding a window a color will be displayed in the window posi tion The default color is blue but you may change the color To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality There is also a Configure button to access further settings click the Configure button 3 Onthe Source Configuration page that appears there are a variety of customization options 133 Source Configuration In the first column is a drop down list labeled Source Loss Color The default value is blue but it can be adjusted to black red green yellow blue magenta cyan or white 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date Source Configuration Source Enable HDCP When you are adding inputs to your video wall you may find that you need to disable HDCP for general information on HDCP and reasons why you may need to disable it see HDCP on page 73 To do this follow these steps
191. tion1000 VBackPorch 15 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VBackPorch 15 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VBackPorch 15 Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 100 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that the Vertical Back Porch is twice the even field For example a Vertical Back Porch of 69 gives Odd field 34 Even field 34 5 In the CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Back Porch However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Back Porch changes 299 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Vertical Sync Polarity Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Vertical Synchronization Polarity for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPolarity Description The Vertical Sync Pulseseparates the video fields in the Custom Resolution It can be either Positive or Negative This value is the Vertical Sync Polarity Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VSyncPolarity N Resources R
192. tom Resolutions from CORIOdiscover access the main Resol ution Editor window From this window you can see a list of all built in and custom resolutions all custom only Name i i Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 640x480p60 25 175 C3 ane Copy Scan type Progressive CEAID 1 640x480p75 31 500 Copy Pixel Clock 25 175 MHz Aspect 4 3 640x480p72 31 500 640x480p85 36 000 Capy Horizontal 720x48715994 13 500 Copy Total pixels 800 Copy Active pixels 640 720x480p59 94 27 000 Copy Front Porch pixels 16 720x576i50 13500 BI Sync Pulse pixels 96 720x480159 94 13 500 720x576p50 Y 27 000 Back Porch pixels 48 Polarity Negative Frequency Copy 800x600p56 36 000 13 o 3 3 800x600p60 40 000 800x600p72 50 000 800x600p75 49 500 800x600p85 56 250 980x980p75 102 000 1024x768p60 7 65 000 1024x768p70 75 000 1024x768p75 78 750 1024x768p85 x 94 500 1152x864p70gtf 96 768 1152x864p75 108 000 1280x720p23 98 74176 1280x720p24 74 250 17RMx720n25 74 250 224 Resolution Editor By default the Resolution Editor shows all resolutions both built in and custom Scroll to the bottom of the list or select the Custom Only radio button to see the Custom Resolutions Resolutions all custom only IO Name 1 10 640x480p60 For each resolution you can see the resolution number Name Width Height Frequency and Pixel Clock This information should be sufficient for you to identify
193. ttom left to define a screen position for the selected item The width and height are also modifiable from the controls at the bottom of the window The Video Wall canvas itself can be navigated by using the elevator bars at the bottom and right of the canvas to move around The magpnifying glass icon On automatically fit to zoom while the plus and minus on each side will zoom in and out You can also zoom using the control button along with scrolling the mouse wheel CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 64 Video Wall Video Wall Video Wall Editor Dashboard Buttons 222202 66 Moving between Video Walls cece cece eee cece cece ee eee 67 Renaming Video Wall 22 eee e eee cece ee eee 69 Genlock Framelock 22222 e cece eee eee eee eee cece eee e eens 71 HDCP aap E olde duoc E ac taabedle Subsea Lena mn DALI 73 65 Video Wall Editor Dashboard Buttons If you are logged in as an Administrator or Power User at the far right of the button bar you can see two buttons that allow you to toggle between the Video Wall Editor and the Dashboard 8 Welcome admin The leftmost button takes you to the Video Wall Editor where you can arrange your inputs and outputs into the desired configuration Once a canvas is saved as you like it click the rightmost button to go to the Dashboard to be able to choose between your saved canvases choose presets and redefine source inputs as
194. ty changes 260 Resolution Editor Editing Vertical Active Pixels Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Vertical Active pixels for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in COkRIOdiscover Description The Vertical Active video is the height of the displayed image in pixels For example for a Custom Resolution of 1024x768 this value would be 768 Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit all O custom only 10 Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Detailed Information 10 10 10 el 10 TO 10 10 10 To 10 1001 10 10 10 10 Le jo 1680x1050p60cvt 1920x720p60cvt 1920x1080i47 96 1920x1080i48 1920x1080i50 1920x1080i59 94 1920x1080i60 1920x1080p23 98 1920x1080p24 1920x1080p25 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080p59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1200p50cvt rb 1920x1200p60cvt rb Custom Empty1002 Empty1003 Empty1004 Empty1005 Fmotv1006 1680 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1050 720 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1080 1200 1200 59 954 59 856 23 976 24 000 25 000 29970 30 000 23976 24 000 25 000 29970 30 000 50 000 59 940 60 000 49974 59 950 146 250 111 750 74 1
195. ues into the width and height text fields Note the check box for Maintain Ratio if you wish to keep the aspect ratio consistent leave this box checked If you wish to widen or narrow the object uncheck the box If you wish to crop a window to remove the edge see Source Cropping inputs on page 131 Video Wall Preview Mode To help you construct video walls a number of extra support buttons have been added to the top of the video wall The Preview Mode button the furthest right of the video wall button pane is primarily intended as an offline tool which allows you to see your inputs in the designated locations and verify the configuration you ve just built When you click the Preview button the Source windows show a sample video clip selected in the Source Configuration Source Set Preview Video on page 141 The Preview button takes into account any changes such as stretching clipping or flipping that may have been done to the video signal although any borders will not appear on the video wall as they are not reflected on the video wall and only appear on the physical display While you are in Preview mode it is not possible to move objects on the video wall You can toggle between Editor mode and Preview mode in order to verify changes you make in Editor mode but while you are in Preview mode there are no other functions other than the Console button available To return to other functions click the Preview butto
196. ull image right ae The last control Black Level Boost can raise the black level to match the lighting inthe room Once you have configured both projectors to optimally blend and align the images click the Done button at the bottom right corner of the Projector Alignment pane Be sure to save your configuration by pressing the Save button at the bottom of the Video Wall 122 Source Configuration Source Configuration Source Adjusting a Window Border eee eee 124 Source Adjusting Brightness and Contrast 0 0022220220200 00 eee 125 Source Changing Input Slot 2 000000000 000000000000000 000a e ee 127 Source Color Scale 129 Source Cropping inputs _ 2 22 022 2 222 c cece eee eee eee eee eee 131 Source Defining Source Loss Window Color 2 222 133 Source Enable HDCP 20 oon eee 135 Source Flip Horizontally or Vertically 137 Source Ignore Bezel Compensation _ 2 22222 20222 eee e eee 138 Source Renaming Windows or Inputs a 139 Source Set Preview Video 141 Source Specify Equipment 0000000000000000 anann 144 Source Verify Configuration Details 146 Source Adjust Video Quality 0 2222 c eee eee eee eee ee 148 Source Transition Fade Through Black 150 Source Transition Horizontal Shrink _ 222 2222 222
197. up to the internal memory When the backup is complete the display shows Backup Complete Updating Firmware To obtain new firmware go to http Awww tvone com firmware updates and search for your product Download the zip file which contains two files the firmware dat file and a PLSBOOT file The CORIOmaster has been designed to update both software and firmware even more easily once the unit is updated to use the CORIOgrapher To get the CORIOmaster to that point one more update is required After powering up the unit and logging in using the RS 232 port the new firmware is uploaded from a PC connected via the unit s rear USB connector as follows Connecting a PC to the CORIOmax and Transferring Files 1 Connect aPC to the CORIOmaster unit via the unit s rear USB port If this is the first time the PC has been connected the PC may request drivers for the Serial Emulator If drivers are not available cancel the driver installation The PC locates an external drive called TVONE which is the internal SD card on the CORIOmax 2 In order to update the firmware you need to drop two files into the root directory of this drive a The first file is a PLSBOOT file which is a 12 character long file that defines which of the firmware files to load The PLSBOOT file can also be directly edited on the drive if neces sary b The second is the firmware file which contains all the sub files required to load the 319 CORIOm
198. ur con figuration up to date After configuring this Transition when you change from another Preset to this one the window specified will rotate about its central point in the direction specified and for the number of rota tions specified then return to original alignment with the new window content Once one or more Transitions are specified for as many windows as you wish to configure save the canvas as a Preset You can then move from one Preset to another and the transitions will make the process a dynamic one See Basic Transition Tutorial on page 209 for a walkthrough 154 Settings Settings CONSOLE AA Seer see eek cee en eects 156 Connections 2 2 157 Constraints aceiro ee eee OEE E SEDERE DE AEE 159 Firmware and Defaults Current Firmware 161 Firmware and Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults __ 162 Firmware and Defaults Update Firmware 2 222 2 164 General Default Units u 2 02 e eee 166 General Device Name ___ 2022 222 eee 168 General Log Size oon cece ence eect eee ee eee 170 General Window Configuration 2 aaa 172 Networking 2 202 c cece cece cece e eee cece cece eee cc eeeeceeeeeeeeee 174 MY SON Sic ce en Fee ss es See een PAA ee ae eee eee Semen oe 176 Changing Passwords 2 20222 2 22 c cece c eee c cece cece cece cece cceeeeee 177 Slot Status en
199. valid range is 13 5 to 162MHz Polarity Negative Negative v Frequency 0 000 0 000 247 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini 3 When you have modified the Aspect as desired click the Update button at the bottom of the window to commit changes and return to the Resolution Editor resan x Default O You cannot save a new Custom Resolution until the default value has been changed to a number in the valid range Notes The valid range for the Pixel Clock is 13 5MHz to 162MHz As the value in pixels is a function of resolution including frame rate the minimum and maximum value in Pixel Clock varies with the resolution For example The minimum Pixel Clock at 640x480p60 is 800 525 59 94 25 175MHz Note that p60 is nomenclature the rate is actually 59 94MHz The maximum Pixel Clock at 1600x1200p60 is 2160 1250 60 162MHz To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Inthe CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Horizontal Frequency and Vertical Frequency read only fields are derived from the Pixel Clock value 248 Resolution Editor Editing Scan type Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Scan type for a Custom Resolution via the Re
200. ve Video and the start of the Vertical Sync Pulse in pixels Example Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VFrontPorch 3 Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VFrontPorch 3 Done Resources Resolutions Resolution1000 VFrontPorch 3 Default 0 Notes The valid range of values is 1 to 100 For a valid Custom Resolution you must configure this property to a value within the valid range To calculate the Vertical Front Porch Vertical Sync Pulse and Vertical Back Porch for an inter laced resolution double the value of the even field Interlacing standards are designed this way in order to present the values in a similar format to Progressive values Interlaced Custom Resolutions require that the Vertical Front Porch is twice the even field For example a Vertical Front Porch of 6 gives Odd field 3 5 Even field 3 Inthe CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor the Pixel Clockis not affected by any changes to the Vertical Front Porch However the Vertical Frequency read only field varies based on Vertical Front Porch changes 297 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Vertical Sync Pulse Property from Command Line Learn how to set the Vertical Sync Pulse for a Custom Resolution via the command line Command Resources Resolutions Resolutionl000 VSyncPulse Description The Vertical Sync Pulse identifies the start of each frame of video in the Custom Resolution Note that for Interlaced Custom Resolutions both odd and
201. w name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality 3 To Ignore Bezel Compensation place a check mark in the appropriate box 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date 138 Source Configuration Source Renaming Windows or Inputs When you have added inputs to your video wall you may find that you want to give each source window a name that is meaningful to you Alternatively you may want to name the inputs that are being used for windows Renaming Windows 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input slot add a border ignore the system s compensation for a display bezel or flip the image horizontally and or vertically If you are connected to a CORIOmaster you can also set video quality 3 To rename the window click into the Name field and type a new name The name can be up to 19 alphanumeric characters no spaces Press Return or Enter to comm
202. work or by a serial RS 232 cable By default a CORIOmaster running up to date firmware will be set to accept a DHCP assigned IP address and will appear in CORIOgrapher to any PC on the same subnet You can also connect using a serial cable but as the CORIOmaster only supports one connection at a time you cannot connect using both Ethernet and serial simultaneously For more information on configuring the connection see Configure Connection via Ethernet on page 16 or Configure Connection via Serial on page 21 13 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Administrator Setup Information Password Administration The Administrator is the only user who can change passwords for other users See Changing Passwords on page 177 for more details First Boot Configuration The first time an administrator logs in to the CORIOmaster the unit will notify you that this is the first time logging into the device It will remind you to change the default password This alert will continue until you have saved settings on the device For more details you may wish to see Users on page 176 Logout on page 22 Changing Passwords on page 177 and Timeout on page 183 14 Getting Started The first page you see when you launch the CORIOgrapher is a Getting Started page Getti Started min Getting Started ee From this page you have many options In the main pane you can choose the New tab to create a new configur
203. xample any valid slot number can be used in that context Description List all the usable resolutions Example Slots Slot16 Module Resolutions 640x480p60 4 3 640x480p72 4 3 1920x1200p50cvt rb 16 10 1920x1200p60cvt rb 16 10 MyResolution 16 6 Done Slots S1o0t16 Module Resolutions Default A list of all the built in resolutions Notes These resolutions are for use with input or output modules 303 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini List Resolutions by Index Geta list of the output resolutions by index resolution name Command Slots Slot16 Resolutions In this case Slot 16 is used as an example any valid slot number can be used in that context Description List all the resolutions Example Slots Slot16 Resolutions Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolutionl lt gt Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolution2 lt gt Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolution71 lt gt Slots Slot16 Resolutions Resolution72 lt gt Slots Sl1ot16 Resolutions Resolution1000 lt gt Slots S1ot16 Resolutions Resolution1001 lt gt Slots S1ot16 Resolutions Resolution1009 lt gt Done Slots Slot16 Resolutions Default A list of all the resolutions Notes For use with output modules only 304 Resolution Editor Read Output Resolution Read which resolution is currently set for an output Command Slots Slot16 0ut1 Resolution In this ca
204. y You can also configure transitions 3 To have this input appear after fading through black check the box next to Fade Through Black 4 Click the Done button to keep your data and be sure to click Save to keep your con figuration up to date After configuring this Transition when you change from another Preset to this one the source within the window specified will fade in from black This effect refers only to the source signal any border will not be included in the fade Once one or more Transitions are specified for as many windows as you wish to configure save the video wall as a Preset You can then move from one Preset to another and the transitions will make the process a dynamic one See Basic Transition Tutorial on page 209 for a walkthrough 150 Source Configuration Source Transition Horizontal Shrink When you have added windows to your video wall you may find that you want to use a trans ition in order to present the window dynamically One option is to have a source within a window narrow horizontally until it is just a single vertical line then expand to normal displaying the new source if the source was changed To do this follow these steps 1 Inthe video wall double click the window in the video wall or double click the window name in the Displays amp Sources pane 2 Onthe right hand pane you will see some basic information about the window You can rename the window change input sl
205. y read only field varies based on Vertical Front Porch changes 265 CORIOmaster CORIOmaster mini Editing Vertical Sync Pulse Property from CORIOdiscover Resolution Editor Learn how to set the Vertical Sync Pulse for a Custom Resolution via the Resolution Editor in COkRIOdiscover Description The Vertical Sync Pulse identifies the start of each frame of video in the Custom Resolution Note that for Interlaced Custom Resolutions both odd and even frames will have a Vertical Sync Pulse Instructions 1 From the Resolution Editor window scroll to the Custom Resolutions section and press the Edit button next to the Custom Resolution you want to edit Resolutions all custom only IO Name Width Height Frequency Pixel Clock Actions Detailed Information 1680x1050p60cvt 1680 1050 59954 146 250 Copy Name Empty1000 TO 1920x720p60cvt 1920 720 59 856 111 750 Copy ony Progressi CEAID 0 I0 1920x1080147 96 1920 1080 23976 74176 ag Pixel Clock 0 000MHz Aspect 4 3 1920x1080i48 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 Copy Horizontal izontal Copy Total pixels o Copy Active pixels 1920x1080i60 1920 1080 30 000 74 250 copy Front Porch pixels 10 1920x1080i50 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 1920x1080i59 94 1920 1080 29 970 74 176 10 1920x1080p23 98 1920 1080 23 976 74 176 Copy Sync Pulse pixels Back Porch pixels Polarity Frequency To 1920x1080p24 1920 1080 24 000 74 250 Copy 10 1920x1080p25 1920 1080 25 000 74 250 fa
206. ype System RestoreBackup The unit returns Done System RestoreBackup which indicates that the command has been accepted but not yet completed The unit then displays feedback showing data restoring from the internal memory When the restore is complete the display shows Restore Complete 3 Reboot the unit to initiate the restored settings 320

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