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1. Titan 8000 Visual Command Center Revision 1 0 0 February 2014 AVITECH ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual contains information on how to use Avitech proprietary Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software to configure the Titan 8000 Throughout the manual the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text E provides additional hints or information that requires special attention A identifies warnings which must be strictly followed Any name of a menu command icon or button displayed on the screen is shown in a bold typeset For example On the Start menu select Settings To assist us in making improvements to this user manual we would welcome any comments and constructive criticism Email us at sales avitechvideo com WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble the Titan 8000 Doing so may void the warranty There are no serviceable parts inside Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies COPYRIGHT The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Avitech International Corporation Avitech International Corporation may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellec
2. Module Parameter is turned off without checkmark 66 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 17 Control Video Fade This allows you to set the speed that an overlapping pair of windows will fade into the background when another pair of windows becomes the active window Window 1 and Window 2 Window 3 and Window 4 Window 5 and Window 6 Window 7 and Window 8 are considered pairs A For Titan Window 1 and Window 2 or Window 3 and Window 4 or Window 5 and Window 6 or Window 7 and Window 8 will fade simultaneously This is because Window 1 and Window 2 are both processed by the first 1601 IC integrated circuit chip Window 3 and Window 4 are both processed by the second 1601 IC chip Window 5 and Window 6 are both processed by the third 1601 IC chip while Window 7 and Window 8 are both processed by the fourth 1601 IC chip Step 1 In the Option window click Fader Control Style Slave OC 8004y MELC COM Group 7 Select ID or Add to Other Group oe go 2f a re p p t pE Sub ID ja 2 Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L Bl M window1 B i window 2 al Iv Window 3 Ii I Window 4 Birr Birr Birr Birr Load File _Save File Fader Conto Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 2 130 Click Fader Control in Option Window Step 2 Adjust the Fading Speed directly by using the slider to select Slow 1 Fast
3. Figure 2 47 Group Parameter NTP Properties 26 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 4 Select the Time Zone in the drop down menu and click the Daylight checkbox to select DST daylight saving time when applicable Step 5 Click Update on the lower middle portion and then the OK button You may be required to exit the Phoenix G Galaxy software by first saving the new settings to flash memory and then restarting the Phoenix G Galaxy software before the clock can be updated COM A allows you to configure the serial port of the module with the computer for configuration and control To set the COM port perform the following steps by default the COM port is set to normal and the baud rate is set to 57600 bps Step 1 On the Option window click Set COM A Style gt Slave YOC 8004y MELC COM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group oe oF 2 i t co ie t ie Sub ID iS is Image Window amp Label Switch wo L w L B e M Window1 B M window 2 BW M windows B M Window 4 Brrr Bre rr Birr Load File save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Teee Figure 2 48 Group Parameter NTP Properties Step 2 Select the Setting COM A option if applicable Set the Baud Rate Select the Mode Normal for use with ASCII or TSI Load File for use with the SCP Simplified Control Panel keypad Set Serial Port Communication Mode x
4. Select Ede Special Screen Layout Help ee Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network B imaged Qi Images QJ System Parameter ce OEE A ste Module Parameter b Import i txt Export txt Computel Video 4 Figure 2 10 Settings gt Set Output Mode When the Detect Display Resolution option is on the Set Output Mode function is not available grayed out E Step 2 Set the output resolution to match the monitor s resolution Select the Refresh Frequency select the Mode and then click OK You will notice that the selected resolution is displayed on the title bar of Phoenix G software Set Output Mode Resolution Refresh Frequency 50Hz 60Hz to He C Mode 10241768 Active Start A 192051200 Figure 2 11 Select Refresh Frequency and Mode E 1 When the output resolution is set at 1360x768 1400x1050 1680x1050 and the display is set at the default 2x2 layout misalignment will occur due to the software s automatic scaling feature This is because a window on the monitor increases decreases by increments of 16 pixels horizontally and the midpoint of the 1360x768 1400x1050 1680x1050 resolution is not divisible by 16 pixels Oftentimes this also causes the rightmost portion of the monitor to have a 16 pixel black curtain 2 Upon changing the output resolution the output windows appearing on the monitor may overlap or in the case of fixe
5. 2 15 Loading File Step 1 In the Option window click Load File Style Slave OC 8004y MELC COM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group eS 1a 2s Ce t E ie ie i p E Sub ID io E Image Window amp Label Switch WoL Ww L E M window1 E A window 2 BY window 3 B window 4 Bre Birr Birr Err Load File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 2 126 Click Load File in Option Window Step 2 Select a saved file and then click OK to load the preset Load File Directory Cih o a l gt gh Z g g group a arvup layout GPL layout GP 1 File Name Display Resolution 1320x1080 COS0p 0Hs Update to Module Flash 63 Monitoring made easy iia ia AVITECH f Load File Directory Cavite VCC a Fgh ia eroup layoutl GF1 layout GP1 File Name Display Resolution 1920x1080 1080p 60Hz Update to Module Flash Fa T Load File Directory C Mvitech VOC iw Flash Co Lo ga arvup ertu Group kbyoutl GF layouts GFI File Name Display Remlution 1920x1 080 1080p 60H2 Update to Module Flash Figure 2 127 Select the Preset File A When saving your preset do not use the same filename as the system s default preset filename layout1 GP1 layout2 GP1 layout3 GP1 64 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 16 Making Adjustments
6. Change the Gain s value if necessary The next sample figure shows the window that has been adjusted properly Figure 2 101 Sample Adjusted Image 48 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 7 Select if the adjustments are to be applied to the particular window only Computer Port All Computer Port Module All Computer Port Group or All Computer Port System VGA Adjustment Visible Scope H_Start fa aj Y Start 4 al width m2 af Height 200 H_Tatal o aj Gain fe All C Red f Green C Blue ott gt Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Port 1 T Clear EEPROM Computer Port 1 al p Computer Part Module All Computer Port Group 5 Import Cancel Default Figure 2 102 Select the Adjustment Destination Step 8 Click Save to EEPROM to save the new adjustments in EEPROM E 1 EEPROM can store up to 56 sets of DVI VGA signal s Visible Scope and VGA signal s Gain parameters 2 When using the Phoenix G software to command gm1601 to perform Auto Image Adjustment or Auto Gain gm1601 will not use the parameters stored in EEPROM The purpose of this is so that when the user makes the wrong settings you can use Auto Image Adjustment or Auto Gain to cause the DVI VGA setting values to attain the nearest correct value then use the Phoenix G software s Manual Image Setting function to do minor adjustments to attain the correct values This will allow the user
7. Output Timing Wo to Background H Window Size Suto Parameter d On CFF Set Default Layout Figure 2 54 Group Parameter HDCP Detection T Set Default Layout When you have multiple units cascaded together you can quickly show all the windows by selecting Settings gt Group Parameter gt Set Default Layout 29 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 6 Module Parameter Menu IF Address Auto Parameter Output Timing Clock Window Tally Wd bo Background GFI Definitions Preset Time YCC OSD Apple Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Apple Manual Image Settings Gain b Line Lock VCOC8OOO BMP Label Resources Figure 2 55 Module Parameter Menu E Change to an IP Address different from the default one Set IP Address IP address 210 100 100 151 Subnet mask 255 255 255 Gateway 210 100 100 254 Cancel Figure 2 56 Module Parameter IP Address 30 Monitoring made easy AVITECH After entering the desired values click OK Click OK again to confirm WARNING ij Success Please Close Galaxy and Restart Module e Figure 2 57 Module Parameter Change IP Address Successful Titan 8000 can automatically detect a particular module display s optimum resolution Click Auto Parameter and click Detect Display Resolution to enable this feature with checkmark Suto Parameter w Detect Display Resolution Figure 2 58 Module Parameter A
8. Com D Com 1 ID 1 VCC 8008L 10 2 VOCC 8004 10 3 VCC 8004L Cancel Figure 1 5 Configuration Report Standalone or Cascaded Setup A Make sure the cascaded modules have different rotary ID settings e g 1 2 3 on their rear panels Phoenix G Module Layout Control and Option window will appear v Module Layout window contains the bird s eye view of the module layout belonging to each ID in the system In this example the left window displays the layout belonging to ID 1 on the Phoenix G former Galaxy control window while the right window displays the layout belonging to ID 2 v Control window is for creating and configuring the layout y Logo icon Avitech Phoenix G former Galaxy proprietary logo and name of software v 1024x768 60Hz shows the output resolution and frequency of the monitor v Baud 57600 bps shows the baud rate setting v Option window is for video window label setup save load file adjust image window size position setting fader control and COM A setup me Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Baud 57600 bps Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Style Slave VCC 8004y MKC COM Group aii E Select ID or Add to Other Group 1 C SA cs HH MM SS Clock Sub ID Image Window amp Label Switch WoL WoL BM M wWindow1 et M I Window 2 BM MW windows Jet M M Window 4 Birr Birr Eor irr Load F
9. Monitoring made easy AVITECH AVITECH Step 2 Confirm if the Save Path is correct If incorrect click Browse to select the correct location Preset File to ASCII Save Path C Mawitech VCC Preset2ASCl Browse m Requirements Resolution mode i Border M Label Position amp Size Conversion Figure 2 88 Confirm Save Path Step 3 Select the Requirements and then click Conversion Step 4 Click OK to exit E To find out the Phoenix G software version click Help and then click About Module Controller Phoenix G 1 01 2013 06 20 Figure 2 89 Version Information 2 9 Quick Keys Change Window to from Full Screen Mode Swap Window Contents Two quick keys are available to quickly bring a window to from full screen mode as well as swap the contents from one window to another by performing the following steps Step 1 To change to return from full screen mode double click the window Step 2 To access the swap window quick key move your cursor to the bottom left hand corner of a window until a capital letter S appears S Figure 2 90 Swap Window Quick Key Input 1 42 AVITECH Step 3 Click the capital letter S to select the source window and then click again at a destination window where you want to swap the contents from the source This will swap all the contents and properties of the source window to the destination window 2 10 Window Layout 2 10 1 Setting the Default Layo
10. Setting COM A p E Baud Rate 57600 bps Mode Normal Detect Slave Module Mode A E Cancel Figure 2 49 Group Parameter NTP Properties 27 AVITECH Step 3 After setting COM A you will be prompted to close the Phoenix G software and power cycle S S shutdown and restart the module Aspect Auto Detect allows you to turn on off automatic detection of the input signal s aspect ratio For HD SDI input signal the aspect ratio will be 16 9 for SD SDI NTSC PAL aspect ratio default setting is 4 3 Group Reset Label Border Tally Alarm Clock Aspect uto Detect h On Qutpuk Timing GFF YGA to Background window Size Suto Parameter H HOP Detection a Set Default Layout Figure 2 50 Group Parameter Aspect Auto Detect There are 2 Output Timings namely Normal and VESA Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitors that do not support the VESA standard The default setting for output timing is Normal Normal VESA Figure 2 51 Group Parameter Output Timing VGA to Background allows you to alter the sequence of a particular cascading window that appears on the monitor By default Window 1 should appear on top of Window 2 but you can move it to be behind Window 2 into the background This item may not be available when displaying HDCP compliant content Window Size 3 sizes are available for displaying all the windows in a group 4 3 16 9 or Lock Aspect Ratio When changing
11. Step 1 In the Option window click Adjustment Style Slave OC 8004y MELC COM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group eS 1a 2s Ce t E ie ie i p E Sub ID io E Image Window amp Label Switch w L wo L E We IM Window 1 i Window 2 Bl windows B window 4 rr cin ie Birr Load File Save File Fader Control gen Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 2 128 Click Adjustment in Option Window 65 AVITECH Step 2 Select the Image Window then adjust the input signal such as Brightness 0 255 Saturation 0 255 Contrast 0 255 Hue 0 255 and Color Key Higher All Red Green Blue 0 255 parameters directly by using the sliders or clicking the radio button Click the Default button on the lower right portion of the screen to reset the values to the factory default Image Adjustment Select Image Window Label Cormputer 1 6 Eed Can kal elc alc sic alc el Parameters Brightness 128 al gt Sharpness a cucte ERB Ch Offs D H Contrast 128 al Cr_Offset K H He h al Y BP a E Om Te le p Te K p Color Kep Higher Al C Red Green Blue 4 4 Color Kep Lower cal if YGA Gain J on ia ie Bik Cancel Default Figure 2 129 Image Adjustment Window The Color Key Higher parameter can only be adjusted when VGA to Background under Group
12. Auto Detect Figure 2 94 Size Menu Step 2 Alternatively resize a window by dragging the border of a window to the desired size Keep in mind that there is a scaling limitation for each window that limits the maximum scalable size to 816x465 pixels for NTSC video and 816x560 for PAL video Step 3 Another option is to use the Size Fine Adjustment menu to adjust each window on a pixel by pixel basis Keep in mind that the width increases in 16 pixel increments and the height in 1 pixel increments Style Master YOC 3004y MKC COM Group 2 Select ID or Add to Other Group i fe 2 j5 i ja a iD 5 i a a ea Size Fine Adjustment sub ID Select Image Window ml c c is Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L BB M window et e Window 2 BA M window 3 Jet I Window 4 Hirer mer Cr Birr Load File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment set COM A m A m o G e E E Eo a Cancel Update Figure 2 95 Size Fine Adjustment Window Step 4 Ona particular window select Full Screen to maximize the image and fill up the whole screen You can click the desired window button to switch windows in full screen mode 45 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 If desired select Full screen to back with checkmark to allow window image in full scr
13. Source portion click to select Free Run Then click the Update button on the lower right portion and then click OK The NTP time code feature allows the Titan to synchronize the clock with an external NTP time server The IP port on the rear of the Titan can control as well as receive time code information simultaneously 2 When cascading the Titan modules each module s IP port must detect the NTP time code with an external NTP time server individually no synchronization feature To set up the NTP time code do the following Step 1 Make sure that Count gt Up is selected Clock Properties Group jw Label Total Characters 31 7 amp Font Color B G Color Bo Size fi Analog Clock Size I Border if Hide Clock During Full Screen Made Time format 2 ia Count Clock Background Transparency JE Source Freen 2 t NTF Time Time one Daylight GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburg 2 E 26 e 10 Update PC GMT Time Update caresi Figure 2 46 Group Parameter Clock Properties Group Step 2 On the Source portion click NTP to select it Then click the NTP Properties button Step 3 Enter the IP address of the NTP Server the default Gateway use ipconfig in Windows DOS mode to find out then set the update frequency time interval NIP Properties HTP Server Gateway 210 100 100 254 Update Frequency Hour 1 Minute fi Y nea
14. and Titan 8004V no BMP Label Resource allocation is required The resource allocation for both models is 100 3 UB 1601 firmware version Ot does not support the BMP Label function only version g0 supports the BMP Label function To find out the UB 1601 firmware version go to Help gt Read BIOS Version The middle portion of the highlighted text string should read g0 4 UB 1601 firmware with version Ot cannot be changed to version g0 and vice versa hardware limit E Display BIOS Version BIOS Version CB BIOS 1 00 77 03 02 2011 MB BI05 1 00 02 05 01 2011 0B FPGA W1 01 0r 08 76 2071 UB 1 6077 00 90 06 37 2077 OS0 BIOS 1 01 Op 07 25 2007 x E port Cancel Figure 2 65 Module Parameter Tally gt When HDCP Detection under Group Parameter is set On a checkmark appears on this item 34 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 7 Special Screen Layout Menu Sa Avitech Galaxy 1280x1024 60Hz Baud 57600 bps Select Settings EnF eter k poenies Help HH MIN Layout 1 Default 2x2 Window 3 Vvindow 4 Layout 6 Briefing window 5 Yvindow f window amp window 1 window 2 window 3 Yvindow 4 HH Mihi 55 Vvindow 1 Yindow YWindow 3 Yindow 4 Figure 2 66 Special Screen Layout Menu Some special screen layouts are available for the Titan layouts that are grayed out signify non availability for your particular configuration v Layout 1 Default 2x2 qu
15. limitation W Display BIOS Version BIOS Version CB BIOS V1 00 77 09 02 2011 MB BIOS 1 00 02 09 01 2011 0UB FFGA 1 01 0r 08 76 2077 UB 1600 1 00 90 08 31 20114 050 B105 1 01 0p 07 25 2007 lt Export Cancel Figure 2 39 Display BIOS Version 21 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 1A Borders are turned on by default To turn off the border perform the following steps For an Entire Group 5 1 Select Settings gt Group Parameter gt Border and then change the Border Width to 0 2 You can also change the border color Each pixel line can have a different color 3 3D border Border Properties Group W Enable w Line Line Lined C Llineg4 LineS Line 6 All Lines Select Color Figure 2 40 Group Parameter Border Properties Group For an Individual Window Right click the window and select Border and then select the desired color and size Size F Full Screen Full Screen Ta Back WGA Auto Setting F w Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting Label Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size 4spect Suto Detect Figure 2 41 Group Parameter Border Properties Individual Window 22 B AVITECH Tally RJ 50 to GPI terminal block allows for a total of 8 inputs to activate tally 2 per window You can also use the serial port with ASCII TSI or TSL t
16. of servicing the Product Any Product which fails under conditions other than those specifically covered by the Hardware Warranty will be repaired at the price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair Such repairs are warranted for a period of 90 days from date of reshipment to customer Extended Warranty Options Avitech offers OPTIONAL Extended Warranty plans that provide continuous coverage for the Product after the expiration of the Warranty Period Contact an Avitech sales representative for details on the options that are available for the Avitech equipment Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period Avitech makes its best offer to repair a product that is outside the warranty period provided the product has not reached its end of life EOL The minimum charge for such repair excluding shipping and handling is 200 US dollars AVITECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION e 8655 154th Ave NE Redmond WA 98052 e TOLL FREE 1 877 AVITECH e PHONE 1 425 885 3863 e FAX 1 425 885 4726 e info avitechvideo com e http avitechvideo com Monitoring made easy AVITECH Regulatory Information Marking labels located on the exterior of the device indicate the regulations that the model complies with Please check the marking labels on the device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter Some notices apply to specific models only Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been test
17. setting up the Titan 8000 A Make sure the Titan 8000 is powered on and connected properly to your computer through Ethernet before launching the Phoenix G software 1 1 Connection Method Connect your Titan 8000 to the controlling computer through an Ethernet IP address cable or serial cable see Appendix B for details on connecting through RS 232 Before connecting the computer to the Titan 8000 the computer with DHCP LAN connection will need to be changed to static IP similar range as the Titan 8000 e g 210 100 100 151 factory default setting Or change the IP address of the Titan 8000 to a similar range as the controlling computer See Appendix A for details 1 2 Pinging the Titan 8000 Make sure you can ping the chassis at 210 100 100 151 factory default IP address 1 2 1 Method 1 Step 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt The Command Prompt screen will appear Step 2 Type ping 210 100 100 151 and press Enter Step 3 Type exit to exit the Command Prompt screen 1 2 2 Method 2 Step 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking Phoenix G exe Click Others Communication Modes Serial Fort User Define C Automatically Search i IF f Automatically Search Cancel Figure 1 1 Click Others Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Click to select the Others radio button and on the Module Style drop down menu select V
18. the rear panel Based on your requirement connect wires from the switcher unit to the 8 pins on the terminal block Then connect to the ground pin 32 Monitoring m ade easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH E Set the Preset Time 1 8 for counting up or down that can be recalled using GPI Preset Time Index 1 om Index 2 i Index 3 i Index 4 ie Index 5 z i Index 6 2 Indes 7 ao Index amp ao x bid i ii Ud dd a Bo o Bo a Bo T Bo Figure 2 62 Module Parameter Preset Time VCC OSD allows you to turn on with checkmark or off your Titan 8000 OSD on screen display feature Click the item to toggle between on off Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type and Gain allows you to turn on with checkmark or off your Titan 8000 automatic detection of DVI VGA input signal Based on the settings stored in EEPROM it will adjust the position and size set DVI signal source type and adjust the coloring of VGA image intensity This feature is most useful when restarting the Titan 8000 or when unplugging and plugging the DVI VGA cable Click the item to toggle between on off Line Lock was designed for the PELCO video camera CCC1380UH 6 and it only supports the PAL NTSC video source Process 2 corresponds to the Video 1 connector Process 4 corresponds to the Video 2 connector Process 6 corresponds to the Video 3 connector and Process 8 corresponds to the Video 4 connector on the re
19. the width of the window the height will automatically adjust to match the aspect ratio When Lock Aspect Ratio is set to On the aspect ratio of the video display will be maintained even if the window is stretched If the image is 4 3 and it is stretched to 16 9 the result is 2 vertical black bars appearing on either side of the display If the image is 16 9 and it is scaled down to 4 3 then it will have a letterbox effect Set Aspect Ratio 4 3 Set Aspect Ratio 16 9 Lock Aspect Ratio Figure 2 52 Group Parameter Window Size 28 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Auto Parameter Titan 8000 can automatically detect a particular group display s optimum resolution To enable or disable this feature perform the following steps S Step 1 Click Auto Parameter Step 2 Select On Off in Detect Display Resolution When the Detect Display Resolution option is set to On all the presets will be displayed in the optimum resolution Auta Parameter Detect Display Resolution On Figure 2 53 Group Parameter Auto Parameter E HDCP Detection When set On allows Titan 8000 to detect if the connected monitor is HDCP compliant as well as turn off VGA signal output via the DVI I Out port When set Off Titan 8000 is unable to detect if the connected monitor is HDCP compliant but will allow output of VGA signal via the DVI I Out port Group Reset Label Border Tally Alarm Clock Aspect Suto Detect
20. up the entire window 2 When the Auto Gain function is enabled upon restarting Titan 8000 or unplugging plugging the VGA cable or change in VGA signal gm1601 will look up the Gain value stored in EEPROM If the Gain value is found in gm1607 it will then adjust the ADC based on the Gain value found in EEPROM If the Gain value is not found in EEPROM then gm1601 will perform Auto Gain This function can fix the image color problem intensity of the VGA signal coming from the computer To extract the VGA DVI modes stored in the EEPROM and burn in these modes to all the new modules perform the following steps Step 1 Right click the VGA DVI input source window and click Manual Image Setting Size Full Screen YOA Auto Setting w Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Crop Image Aspect Suto Detect Figure 2 104 Right click Window Manual Image Setting 50 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Click Export to extract the VGA DVI modes stored in the EEPROM VGA Adjustment Visible Scope H_Start 289 al E W Skart a7 aj width fio24 af Height 762 af H_Tatal ES al YW Gain C All f Red C Green C Blue e al _ 2 Load from EEPROM Save ta EEPROM Computer Port 4 T Clear EEPROM All Resolution modes Cancel Default Figure 2 105 Cl
21. 1 050 BIOS V17 01 0y O7 25 2007 lt Cancel Figure 2 70 Display BIOS Version Window 36 Monitoring made easy AVITECH AVITECH Step 3 Assign a filename and click Save to save the data Export All Information Save in Ti do ey Eg B Avitech voc intel BackUp nVIDIA backup tool Program Files Seu tool 3 Documents and Settings fm WIN Dow s mo File name AlLFwHwilnfo Save as type Pos File TT x Cancel Figure 2 71 Export All Information Window To update signal type format click Update Signal Type Format and the image s signal type format will be shown B Signal Type Format fx Window 1 DYI 10 4s768m60Hz Window 2 5D 5D1 625i Window 3 OWI 1080pm60Hz Window 4 5D SD1 625i Window 5 YGA 1920x1200050Hz Window 6 5D SD1 625i Window 7 YPbPr 480im60Hz Window amp Composite NTSC Figure 2 72 Signal Type Format Window IA a B To backup a preset perform the following steps Step 1 Click Help and then click Backup All Information Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information Preset to ASCII About Figure 2 73 Help Menu gt Backup All Information Step 2 Click OK to continue WARNING ij Old information will be deleted E Figure 2 74 Old Information Deletion Confirmation 37 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITEC
22. 10 Then click OK Fader Control Layout 3 Full Screen Slave 1 ic Slave 2 Fade Level Fading Speed SI Figure 2 131 Fader Control Window 67 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix A Setting Up Static IP The following two methods allow Titan 8000 to be in the same network mask with the connected computer A 1 Method 1 Change IP Address of Titan 8000 Master Chassis Step 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking Phoenix G exe Click Others Communication Modes Seral Fort C User Define C Automatically Search i IP Ryerss Search cr Figure A 1 Phoenix G Software Click Others Step 2 Click to select the Others radio button and on the Module Style drop down menu select VCC 8000 Titan Method 1 Select COM 1 must be the same as the COM port setting of your computer refer to Appendix B for details Method 2 Select IP make sure the IP address matches the chassis try to Ping it to verify Then click Change IP Address pry __SlesrAlFies _ Usro Digte Cok Change IF Address M i 1 laie 210 100 100 151 Ping 1D COM A Setup Firmware FPGA MB Path Browse Path le Browse FPGA UB Path Browse m gm 1601 Fw to CE g Path Tojects Rainier oF irae 41 Aaintenckey UB1601 hex Browse Version 1 00 g0 08 06 2010 OSD font Path Browse Figure A 2 Select Oth
23. BIOS Version 11 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Edit the text in the file starting with Group 1 and Module 1 When you are done editing the label highlighted as shown below save the txt file and import it The on screen labels will be updated E Label TXT Notepad Sees File Edit Format wiew Help windo f f Module 2 comport 1 J ID 2 voc 8o04y window 1 3 COMPORT 1 Ip 3 vwoc so004u Figure 2 17 Edit the Label Step 3 Click Export txt to export all firmware hardware information to a text file and assign filename Export All Information Save in Ej Desktop my Documents TFTP_Server iy My Computer gt Thermal Test J My Network Places walpaper Calendar 3 0 2 Galaxy 20081212 9 Windows ISF Nokiaver All FWHWInFo O OpenOffice org 2 4 zh TW Installation Files 2 All FWHWInfo R old C SW Fw Driver E All FWHWInfo Rainiertuly 2 All FuvAWInFo voc r4u Cancel Figure 2 18 Export Information as Text File Step 4 Click Save The next screen shows the text file opened using Notepad DB All_FWHWiInfo Notepad File Edit Format wiew Help fff PC OS Version Majorversion 5 Minorversion 1 BuildNumber 2600 PlatformId 2 CsSDVersion Service Pack 3 fff Galaxy Version Galaxy V3 11 2009 02 23 Save Date FwHwInfo 2009 3 4 fif croup 1 e 1 J ID 2 Sid 1 Master _IP 210 100 100 119 R5232 Mode Norma
24. CC 8000 Titan Select IP make sure the IP address matches the chassis and then click Ping to verity Module Style vcc 8000 Rainier 2x2v Clear All Files Change IP Address COM fi lv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping X ID COM A Setup Firmware FPGA MB Path Browse Path ee FPGA UB Path Browse n M igm1601 FW to CB T Path p Projects VCC 8000 F W Files 4T VCC8000 CF1601 hex Browse Be M OSDf font Path Browse Figure 1 2 Select Others Set Module Style and IP Click Ping Step 3 Click OK Ping IP Address fx t Test is OK Figure 1 3 Pinging Test is Successful 1 3 Starting Up the Phoenix G Software Step 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking Phoenix G exe Under IP select User Define if you know the IP address assigned to the Titan 8000 or select Automatically Search Click OK Communication Modes Serial Port C User Define r C Automatically Search i IP C User Define Others Figure 1 4 Set Communication Mode B 1 Ifyou have 2 or more modules cascaded they should also be detected 2 Make sure that the slave module s baud rate and resolution is the same as the master module s AVITECH Step 2 The computer will start searching for Titan and confirm connection Click OK Configuration Report Com 7 ID 1 CC 8006U Cancel Configuration Report
25. H Step 3 When backup is successful click OK to continue This will backup all saved presets and system configuration files to your computer hard drive s c Avitech_VCC Backup IPXxx xxXx XXx XXX XXxx _ or c Avitech_VCC Backup COM_1 xxxx _ folder Figure 2 75 Backup Successful written over when you backup presets again If you want to keep the old presets move the entire Backup E Everything in the Backup folder will be erased If you have previously backed up presets they will all be folder to a temporary directory e g c temp E Restore Module Information To manually restore a preset perform the following steps Step 1 Set the Titan 8000 to the factory default value Make sure that the rotary ID of the Titan 8000 being restored matches the old module if the same module is not being restored and that the form of communication is the same IP or RS 232 Step 2 If the backup content is somewhere else other than at the c Avitech_VCC Backup IPXxx xxXx XXX XXX XXxx _ or c Avitech_VCC Backup COM_1 xxxx _ copy the backup data xxxx _ into the c Avitech_VCC Backup IPXxx xxx xxx xxx or c Avitech_VCC Backup COM_1 location Step 3 Run the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted whether to restore the module using the backup data WARNING Module A ID 1 VCC 8008U Information is different from the backup data Use the backup data instead Fig
26. Set COM A Figure 2 25 Option Panel Switch Group Step 4 Exit the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save to flash memory 14 AVITECH E Save System Files to Flash allows you to save all configuration settings to flash memory If the system configuration has been changed save the changes first before continuing the other configuration settings The progress of saving to flash memory will be displayed Update Module IF 210 100 100 119 4 1ID 2 System Files to Flash Figure 2 26 System Parameter Save System Files to Flash IS To turn on off All Labels Clocks for all the modules regardless of the group it belongs to click ON OFF Return Group Index to Default One Module Per Group Save System Files to Flash All Labels b ON All Clocks OFF Module Cascade Series Advanced Clear Tally Status MEC Properties Figure 2 27 System Parameter Turn On Off All Labels Clocks A Module Cascade Series Do not use this function when the Titan is connected to the Avitech MKC 104 204 mouse keyboard controller DVI Switch amp Module Cascade Series Group 1 ut DY Switch Cascade Series Cascade ln DWI Output x x x DWI Output v ane E Cascade In Cancel Figure 2 28 System Parameter DVI Switch Use the DVI Switch function to enable or disable Cascade In for each ID number Use the Cascade Series function to change the ID number designation only this will not affect the act
27. YGA 1920x1200050Hz Window 6 5D SD1 625i Window 7 YPbPr 480im60Hz Window amp Composite NTSC Figure 2 109 Windows Signal Type 2 11 6 Setting Label Properties Step 1 Right click a window and select Label to enter the text Keep in mind that each window supports one line of text up to 30 characters Label Properties Process Window 2 Total Characters 307 amp O50 Position Font Color _ _B G Color E sie i z BMP Labat Fond Tye All Process Transparency Pos p Cancel Update Figure 2 110 Windows Signal Type Step 2 BMP Label allows you to activate the universal fonts for labels KOM Click to enable the BMP Label checkbox with checkmark Click the BMP Label Font Type button When the Font window appears set the Font Font style and Size Then click OK On the Line 1 window enter a label in the desired language by first selecting the language on the Windows taskbar Chinese Taiwan y EN English United States Show the Language bar Repeat the above steps for all the other windows 53 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH A 1 UB 1601 firmware version Ot does not support the BMP Label function only version g0 supports the BMP Label function To find out the UB 1601 firmware version go to Help gt Read BIOS Version The middle portion of the highlighted text string should read g0 UB 1601 firmware with version Ot cannot be
28. ad split mode v Layout 6 Briefing cycle between presets for a slideshow effect Briefing C Avitech_VCC Default Group _Order_ ProcessName Time H M S Load File Path 2 H 0_M 1_5 0 CNAvitech WCC T empora P210 100 100 151 1 CO VAvitech YCCNT emporanlP210 100 100 151 1 i 1_5 CNAvitech WCET empora P210 100 100 151 1 id en CNAvitech WEEST emporarysIP21 0 100 100 1751 1 CVAvitech YCC T emporanlP210 100 100 151 1 CNAvitech WCET emporarysIP21 0 100 100 1751 Insert Remove Clear Alteration Load Save f Auto Play of Play Manually Repeat E Figure 2 67 Briefing Window 35 2 8 Help Menu we Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Maer Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Computer 1 SRiVvideo 1 video 2 7 SRCO Backup All Information Restore Module Information SPC Sele Preset to ASCII SRO About Figure 2 68 Help Menu To Read the Avitech Titan 8000 s BIOS Version perform the following steps Step 1 Click Help and then click Read BIOS Version Read BIOS version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information Preset to ASCII About Figure 2 69 Help Menu gt Read BIOS Version Step 2 Click Export W Display BIOS Version BIOS Version CB BIOS 1 00 177 09 02 2071 MB 6105 4 7 00 02 09 07 2071 UB FPG4 1 00 Or 06 76 2071 UB 7 601 7 00 90 08 31 201
29. all Avitech be liable for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation loss of profits for any breach of this warranty If Avitech replaces the defective Product with a replacement Product as provided under the terms of this Warranty in no event will the term of the warranty on the replacement Product exceed the number of months remaining on the warranty covering the defective Product Equipment manufactured by other suppliers and supplied by Avitech carries the respective manufacturer s warranty Avitech assumes no warranty responsibility either expressed or implied for equipment manufactured by others and supplied by Avitech This Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose all of which are expressly disclaimed This Hardware Warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage a caused by improper use of the Product or inadequate maintenance and care of the Product b resulting from attempts by other than Avitech representatives to install repair or service the Product c caused by installation of the Product in a hostile operating environment or connection of the Product to incompatible equipment or d caused by the modification of the Product or integration with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulties
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31. any of the 4 buttons on a 25 magnification would effect a proportionally 6 pixel horizontal adjustment while a 50 or 100 magnification would effect a proportionally 2 pixel horizontal adjustment Then click Update A cropped out image of the former window will be created Setting Crop Size Li 0 00 Ri 100 0 Figure 2 118 Phoenix G Software Setting Crop Size Window 2 11 12 Restore This allows you to undo the previous cropping action and restore the image prior to cropping 1 1 Then adjust enlarge the window size manually by dragging on the sides corners 57 AVITECH 2 11 13 Pan Image Click Pan Image This allows you to use the mouse drag using the symbol to pan see the NOTE below for description of pan the cropped image window zoom in area You can also click the X X Y Y x y axis coordinates plus or minus or H H W W height width plus or minus buttons to make smaller adjustments Pan Region of Interest Figure 2 119 Phoenix G Software Pan Region of Interest Window E To pan is to move the image around in the image window usually when the image is larger than its window Panning changes the image view in the same way that scrolling moves the image up down to the left or to the right in the image window When the entire image is not displayed you can quickly pan to see parts of the image that were previously hidden 58 AVITECH 2 11 14 Aspect Auto D
32. ar of the Titan 8000 Line Lock Process2 FProcess4 Process6 Process 8 Cancel Figure 2 63 Module Parameter Line Lock 33 Monitoring made easy AVITECH E VCC8000 BMP Label Resource allows you to allocate the BMP Label Resources for the 8 Titan 8000 windows Window 1 and Window 2 are processed by the first 1601 IC integrated circuit chip Window 3 and Window 4 are processed by the second 1601 IC chip Window 5 and Window 6 are processed by the third 1601 IC chip Window 7 and Window 8 are processed by the fourth 1601 IC chip When a window e g Window 1 is enabled with checkmark and the other window e g Window 2 is disabled no checkmark the resource allocation for the first window will be 100 and for the other window is 0 When both windows e g Window 3 and Window 4 are enabled with checkmark the resource will be evenly allocated 50 When both windows e g Window 3 and Window 4 are disabled no checkmark the resource will still be evenly allocated 50 No simultaneous zero resource allocation 0 for both windows can occur Set BMP Label Resources i Window 1 50 iw Window 2 502 i Window 3 50 i Window 4 502 i Window 5 50 i Window 6 50 i window 7 50 i Window 8 502 Cancel Figure 2 64 Module Parameter BMP Label Resources E 1 When a Window s BMP Label Resource is zero 0 the checkbox will be disabled grayed out 2 For Titan 8002V
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34. changed to version g0 and vice versa hardware limitation E Display BIOS Version BIOS Version CB BIOS 00 77 09 02 2071 MB BI0S 1 00 0z 09 07 2071 UB FPG4A 47 01 Or 08 16 2011 FUB 1607 4 7 00 90 08 37 2011 050 BIOS 1 07 0 OF 25 2007 4 gt E port Cancel Figure 2 111 Display BIOS Version UB 1601 2 11 7 Setting Border Properties Borders are turned on by default To turn off the border click Border and change the Border Width to 0 Border Properties Group W Enable f Line 1 C Line Line 3 C Line 4 C Line 5 Line 6 All Lines Select Color Figure 2 112 Turn Off Border Each pixel line of border can have a different color Border Properties Group W Enable f Line Line Line 3 C Lined C Line 5 f Line B All Lines Select Color Figure 2 113 Set Pixel Line Color of Border 54 AVITECH 3D border Border Properties Group W Enable f Line 1 C Line Line 3 C Line 4 C Line 5S Line 6 All Lines Select Color Figure 2 114 Set 3D Border 2 11 8 Setting Alarm Upon right clicking a particular window select Set Alarm Alarm Properties Process i Module Alarm Switch i Process Alarm Switch Border Response Time Second E NoVideo ose _ Mo Motion ooo 4 Video Black 000 4 Threshold voltage al F Area K Border Response Time Second Signal In oo a Signal Out oo a Response Time Se
35. cond oo a Forder Response Time Second L joo a Cancel Figure 2 115 Phoenix G Software Alarm Properties Process Window v _Module Process Alarm Switch to turn on the alarm setting make sure that both options are enabled with checkmark Video Alarm Switch to turn on off the no video signal Response Time Second to set the no video alarm response time from 0 to 23 seconds 55 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 11 9 Check Signal To determine if the video signal is being fed into the selected window right click a particular window and click Check Signal Size Full Screen YOA Auto Setting w Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting Label Border Set Alarm CE Quick Crop Image Crop Image Aspect Suto Detect Figure 2 116 Right click Window Check Signal One of the following screens may appear Signal Type Signal Type Signal Type Signal Type DVI 1024x768 60Hz SD SDI 625i WGA 1920x1200 50Hz YPbPr 480i 60Hz Detailed description Detailed description Detailed description Detailed description H Frequency H Frequency 15 6 H frequency H Frequency Y Frequency y Frequency 50 0 Y Frequency A Y Frequency H total i H botal Bed H total i H total Y total i Y total 312 i Y total i Y total H start i H stark 144 H start i H start Vo stark Y start 24 Ve stark Y start Timing Flag Timin
36. d window layout e g 2x2 3x3 4x4 etc misalignment may occur Choose a new window layout to fix this Monitoring made easy AVITECH When the Flashing Window Border option is enabled with checkmark the border of the window where the mouse cursor just resided will blink twice to notify you of its location E Sa Avitech Galaxy 1074x768 60Hz Select Ede Special Screen Layout Help ii Set Output Mode B w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter Group Parameter Vid rave P Module Parameter Import i txt Export txt Computel Video 4 Figure 2 12 Settings gt Flashing Window Border When you have unplugged the IP cable and re connected it click Reconnect Network to continue the configuration process Or when using the serial cable click Reconnect COM Port instead EI ie Avitech Galaxy 1074x768 60Hz Select Ede Special Screen Layout Help ee Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network il Images 2 il made System Parameter Group P t i L o 1 Compute Video 2 Module Parameter Import txt Export txt Compute Video 4 Figure 2 13 Settings gt Reconnect Network COM Port 10 Monitoring made easy AVITECH A Import Export txt allows you to import a label from export label to Microsoft Office Word or Notepad to be edited externally se Special Screen Layout H
37. eckmark the Phoenix G software will save all backup files to the computer hard drive s c Avitech_VCC Backup folder You may change this by clicking Browse to select a een location to save the backup information Step 3 When the window is unable to detect a signal No Signal Size Refer to will serve as the basis for the Phoenix G software to adjust the window size NTSC maximum window size is 816x465 PAL maximum window size is 816x560 A When running tally via RS 232 use Clear Tally Status to close it Alternatively use the ASCII Z command to close tally via RS 232 A You need to connect your Titan to the MKC 104 204 mouse keyboard controller module for MKC Properties to take effect MKC Properties V Active Window Border Linel Line2 Line3 C Line4 Line Line6 M Alllines _ Select color color Button Configuration Switch primary and secondary buttons rc r When switching computer window to full screen Transfer control to this remote computer When returning from full screen to host mode Remain full screen upon pressing Pause Break key C Return to previous layout upon pressing Pause Break key When entering a remote computer window MV Swap with active window ja ji Pop up Selections Background Color Select color Ei Audio Status Col e or Lj SS tors r Figure 2 34 MKC Properties Step 1 The Active Window Border feature allows you to set the border color of the acti
38. ed and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Avitech is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Statements of Compliance English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Dansk Danish Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det euro
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40. een mode to appear in the background Select Full screen to back without checkmark to allow the window image in full screen mode to reappear in the foreground fill up the whole screen Full Screen to back may not be available when displaying HDCP compliant content 2 11 2 Automatic VGA Signal Adjustment When using a VGA signal with the Computer YPbPr 1 4 on the Titan 8000 there will be times when the image is not aligned in the window or the color is off the VGA Auto Setting feature was designed to overcome these issues Right click the Computer YPbPr 1 4 window click VGA Auto Setting and then select Auto Image Adjustment to align the VGA image inside the window Auto Gain to correct the color values or Export Settings to export the configuration settings as INI files Auto Image Adjustment Auto Gain Export Settings Figure 2 96 Right click Window VGA Auto Setting Some VGA to DVI signal cables may not work with the Computer YPbPr 1 4 DVI I Cascade DVI I Out ports of the Titan 8000 use the proprietary VGA to DVI adapter instead A 2 11 3 Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type and Gain Turn on with checkmark or off correction of DVI VGA input signal Based on your settings stored in EEPROM or in the next item Manual Image Setting if any it will adjust the position and size set DVI signal source type and adjust the coloring of VGA image intensity This feature is most usef
41. elp Set Output Mode mee Special Screen Layout Help Set Qutpuk Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter j Group Parameter System Parameter a Module Parameter j Group Parameter Import txt j Module Parameter l Export txt e BMP Label Unicode Label ANSI nor rere Export i ext l Label ANSI All FH Info Figure 2 14 Settings gt Import Export txt Step 1 The most convenient way is to export the file label as a BMP Label Unicode or Label ANSI txt file by assigning a filename Save in Temp o o e E all FWHWInFo TYT File name Label TXT nave as type Pos File TT Cancel Figure 2 15 Export Label as Text File A 1 The UB 1601 firmware version Ot does not support the BMP Label function only version g0 supports the BMP Label function To find out the UB 1601 firmware version go to Help gt Read BIOS Version The middle portion of the highlighted text string should read g0 2 UB 1607 firmware version Ot cannot be changed to version g0 and vice versa hardware limitation E Display BIOS Version Module Site BIOS Yersion IP 210 100 100 228 ID 2 CB B10S 1 00 17 05 31 2010 MB BI0S 1 00 02 10 05 2009 UB FPGA 1 08 0r 09 06 20074UB 1601 1 00 90 06 07 2010405D BI0S V1 01 0 07 25 2007 gt Cancel Figure 2 16 Display
42. ent Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 2 122 Option Window W and L Step 2 To turn off a window or label find the checkbox that represents the selected window and check 2 13 Saving to a Flash File to enable or un check to disable the Window or Label There are 2 instances for which you will need to use the save to flash feature v After creating the master layout and you want the Titan to load it again when the unit is power cycled shutdown and restart After you are done saving presets and you want to save all the presets that were created into the internal flash memory of the Titan If this action is skipped the Titan will lose all the presets that were 60 Monitoring made easy AVITECH To save to flash memory perform the following steps Step 1 Click Save File in the Option window Style gt Slave OC 8004y MELC COM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group Se lee 2 is ie is D 2 i ts p a Sub ID io 5 io Image Window amp Label Switch w L wo L E Iw IM Window 1 jl Window 2 Bl windows B window 4 rr E r U Err Load File Save Fie Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 2 123 Click Save File in Option Window Step 2 Click Update to Module Flash and then click OK Save File Directory CMAvitech WEES Bl x W Flash FileName Di
43. ers Set Module Style and COM Port IP Click Change IP Address 68 Step 3 Step 4 AVITECH Enter the new IP address Subnet mask and Gateway to match the value of the controlling computer Then click OK IP address vale 100 100 151 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 210 100 100 254 cues Figure A 3 Enter New IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Click OK Click Cancel to exit Update BIOS window and then click Cancel again to exit Communications Mode window Warning Upload New module sys File Update IP Address Success Figure A 4 Update IP Address Successful A 2 Method 2 Change IP Address of the Controlling Computer For Windows XP Step 7 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click Start and then right click My Network Places and click Properties When the next screen appears right click the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties When the next screen appears click to highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties When the next screen appears click the radio button to select Use the following IP address and then enter the IP address 210 100 100 x where x is any value from 1 253 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to exit For Windows 7 Step 7 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Click Start and type in Network and Sharing Center Click Change Adapter Settings o
44. etect This allows you to set the input signal s aspect ratio for a particular window If the input signal is a different aspect ratio than the monitor in which it is displayed you may change the monitor s aspect ratio to display the signal without deformation Step 1 Right click a particular window and click Aspect Auto Detect Size Full Screen Full Screen To Back YOA Auto Setting Apple Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Appl Manual Image Settings Gain a 4 Manual Image Setting Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size w Aspect Suto Detect Figure 2 120 Right click Window Aspect Auto Detect Step 2 Select Enable and then select the desired aspect ratio Aspect Auto Detect Aspect Auto Detect lf Enable SD SD 7 Composite SD SD 7 Composite fe 4 3 f 16 9 gt ie Computer Computer m m m C43 C54 16 9 16 10 Cancel Figure 2 121 Aspect Auto Detect for Video Window left and Computer Window right 59 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 12 Turn On Off Window Label Step 1 The Option window has two checkboxes that can be used to close an image window W or turn off the label L for each window Style Slave OC 8004y MELC COM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group t ff 2 p 5 te a a Sub ID a ie Image Window amp Label Switch Load File save File Fader Control Adjustm
45. f Auto Parameter Detect Display Resolution On Figure 2 8 Auto Parameter Detect Display Resolution E 1 When the monitor is unable to provide the EDID signal it will display at 1024x768 60Hz The extended display identification data EDID is a data structure provided by a computer display to describe its capabilities to a graphics card 2 When the Detect Display Resolution option is selected with checkmark all the presets will be displayed in the optimum resolution Likewise when the Detect Display Resolution option is not selected without checkmark and you have set the desired resolution using the Set Output Mode all the presets will be displayed in the desired resolution that you have set 2 4 1 Setting the Desired Output Resolution Changing the output resolution affects all the modules in the selected group If you have more than one group make sure you select the correct Group on the drop down menu Style gt Slave YOC BO004y MEC Select ID or Add to Other Group eo lo 2f ji a E a a Sub ID r 2 og Image Window amp Label Switch WoL Wo L B e M window B M window 2 BY M windows B M window 4 Birr Bre Birr Hirer Load File save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment set COM 4 Figure 2 9 Option Panel Set Group AVITECH Step 1 Click Settings and then click Set Output Mode ee Avitech Galaxy 1074x768 60Hz
46. g Flag Timing Flag Timing Flag OK OO OK O Figure 2 117 DVI SDI VGA YPbPr Signal Type Description 2 11 10 Quick Cropping an Image on a Window This allows you to crop cut out an image on a particular window Click Quick Crop Image Box Size to create a starting point and then drag to the desired location Release the mouse to set the end point A cropped out image of the former window will be created The smallest allowed size of crop area is 96x80 pixels based on the module s output resolution not based on the source resolution B 2 11 11 Specifying the Size of a Cropped Image This allows you to set the specific size of the crop cut out image on a particular window Freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers or enter the numerical value to set the size of the cropped image 56 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH You can also click the 4 a buttons to make smaller adjustments to the markers Example 1 if the Titan s output resolution is set at 1920x1200 but the input source resolution is 1920x1080 then pressing any of the 4 buttons on a 25 magnification would effect a proportionally 4 pixel horizontal adjustment while a 50 or 100 magnification would effect a proportionally 2 pixel horizontal adjustment Example 2 if the Titan s output resolution is set at 1024x768 but the input source resolution is 1920x1080 then pressing
47. ick Export Step 3 Assign a filename and click Save to save the data Export Save irr E UB 1601 File name Save as type Pos File erom Cancel Figure 2 106 Assign a Filename and Click Save 91 AVITECH Step 4 Click Save to EEPROM to save the new DVI VGA YPbPr input adjustment values and click Load from EEPROM to use the restore function changes the VGA DVI adjustment values to the previously saved values in EEPROM Or click Clear EEPROM to return to the factory default values YGA Adjustment Visible Scope H_ Start a al W Start 4 al width 52 4 Height 200 H_ Total jo Gain fe All f Red C Green C Blue p A g Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Port 1 k Clear EEPROM All Resolution modes Export Import Cancel Default Figure 2 107 Load From Save to Clear EEPROM 2 11 5 Signal Type Format To check all input sources click Help and then click Update Signal Type Format Sa Avitech Galaxy 1920x1200 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Read BIOS Version Caon p uter 1 Update Signal Type Format k Backup All Information Restore Module Information Computer 3 Video 4 Preset to ASCII About Figure 2 108 Help gt Update Signal Type Format 52 AVITECH Signal Type Format fx Window 1 DYI 10 4s768m60Hz Window 2 50 501 625i Window 3 DWI 1080pm60Hz Window 4 5D SD1 625i Window 5
48. ile Save File Fader Control Adjustment Window 1 Window 2 Window 3 Window 4 Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 1 6 Module Layout Control and Option Window Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 When entering the Phoenix G software for the first time the layout for ID 2 may be covered by ID 1 AVITECH 2 Basic Setup Using the Phoenix G Software This chapter introduces you to the Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software for setting the features of your Titan 8000 as well as familiarizes you with the menus appearing on the Phoenix G software E Some items appearing on the menus of the Phoenix G software may not be available grayed out 2 1 Group Layout Menu Right click the title bar to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 8x8 as possible grid positions on the monitor E 1 The layout size available for your particular model will depend on the monitor s resolution as well as the smallest window size limitation Titan smallest window size is 144x128 pixels 2 An 8x8 grid position is possible when the OSD on screen display and label are turned off Avitech Galaxy 1280x1024 60Hz 2x2 Seleck Settings GUI View Special Screen Layout Help 2x2 43 et 16 9 3x3 3x4 4x3 4x4 oxo 6x6 Px ax SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 3 SOURCE 4 Figure 2 1 Group Layout Menu A Upon enlarging shrinking or changing the position of a pa
49. l e eE aen f Modu Module Information Module Name SerialNum Alias AssetID Description Hardware Version Not found BIOS Version CB BIOS V1 00 18 01 21 2009 MB BIoOsS V1 00 g7 01 22 2009 UB BIOS V1 00 q3 02 09 2009 Signal Format Process1 SD_SDI_PAL Process2 SD_SDI_PAL Process3 No_Signal Process4 No_Signal lt Figure 2 19 Sample Firmware Hardware Information Text File 12 AVITECH 2 4 System Parameter Menu Return Group Index to Default One Module Per Group Save System Files to Flash All Labels All Clocks b Module Cascade Series Advanced Clear Tally Status MEC Properties Figure 2 20 System Parameter Menu Return Group Index to Default allows you to return all groups to their default setting as well as combine E all modules into one group Click OK to complete the configuration change WARNING T This action will remove all Group index information All Modules will belong to Group 1 ceel Figure 2 21 System Parameter Return Group Index to Default B One Module Per Group By default the Phoenix G software will combine all available modules into one arge group To quickly divide modules into different groups each module can be treated as a group For example if cascading 4 modules it will divide into 4 groups Click OK to finalize the changes The configuration progress is shown ij This action will set one module per group Are you
50. n on off the no video signal v Response Time Second set the no video alarm response time from 0 to 23 seconds Size F Full Screen Full Screen To Back YOA Auto Setting F w Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting Label Border Sek Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size 4spect Suto Detect Figure 2 44 Group Parameter Alarm Properties Individual Window E 1 Clock Make sure to turn on all clocks see previous section before setting the clock properties 2 Select Settings gt Group Parameter gt Clock to adjust the Font Color B G background Color and font Size for all clocks in the group You can also set the Border Hide Clock Full screen mode Count UP DOWN Source and Time Zone Clock Properties Group jw Label Total Characters 31 7 ia Font Color B G Color Size i Analog Clock Size ia Ii Border lf Hide Clock During Full Screen Mode Time format C i i Count fe UP DOWN Font Color Clock Background Transparency HE Source f Freemn F C NTF Time Time one Daylight GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburg 2 f i0 Update PC GMT Time Update caresi Figure 2 45 Group Parameter Clock Properties Group 25 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH To activate the time code feature on the
51. n the left Right click the Local Area Connection the Sequoia is connected to and select Properties When the next screen appears click to highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties 69 AVITECH Step 5 When the next screen appears click the radio button to select Use the following IP address and then enter the IP address 210 100 100 x where x is any value from 1 253 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Step 6 Click OK to exit 70 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix B Setting Up COM Port Step 1 Ifyou use the serial cable to connect configure your computer s COM port to be 1 10 Step 2 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking Phoenix G exe Select Serial Port gt User Define then make sure to specify the same COM port setting as your controlling computer Communication Modes Seral Fort fe i User Detine ix Rainier dxly A5232 MCC8O0T 1 f Automatically 2 3 IP 4 C User Define C Automatically a el Others Figure B 1 Phoenix G Software Specify the COM Port Setting Or click to select Automatically Search may be slower on some systems Communication Modes Seral Port Faszt r l User Define io x Rainier dxly A5232 MCC8O01 C User Define C Automatically Search Cancel Others Figure B 2 Phoenix G Software Specify the COM Port Setting 71
52. ngs Gain Manual Image Setting Border Sek Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect Figure 2 37 Group Parameter Label Properties Individual Window 20 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Each window supports one line of text up to 30 characters Label Properties Process Window 2 Font Color _ _B G Color MM Sie i BHP Labat Font Ty All Process ia Transparency Po sl p Cancel Update Figure 2 38 Group Parameter Enter Label up to 30 Characters Step 2 BMP Label allows you to activate universal fonts for labels by performing the following steps Click to enable the BMP Label checkbox with checkmark Click the BMP Label Font Type bution When the Font window appears set the Font Font style and Size Then click OK On the Line 1 window enter a label in the desired language by first selecting the language on the Windows taskbar Chinese Taiwan y EN English United States RUNS Show the Language bar 5 Repeat the above steps for all the other windows A 1 The UB 1607 firmware version Ot does not support the BMP Label function only version g0 supports the BMP Label function To find out the UB 1601 firmware version go to Help gt Read BIOS Version The middle portion of the highlighted text string should read g0 2 UB 1607 firmware version Ot cannot be changed to version g0 and vice versa hardware
53. o activate tally To change the appearance of tally select Settings gt Group Parameter gt Tally Tally 1 is triggered by GPI Settings that can be adjusted include Tally Color LED Label Border and Flash Tally Properties Group m W Show Set Tally Color p aen Me e L En EE Set GFI 7 Serial Tally Event GPI GFI 1 W LED 1 Label l Border a E m Serial Tally 1 W LED 1 W Label W Border a im ie E W a Cancel Figure 2 42 Group Parameter Tally Properties 23 Monitoring made easy AVITECH a Set Alarm allows you to setup the notification when a signal is missing For an Entire Group S Click Alarm Then click Module Alarm Switch to set the Process Video Alarm Switch for alarms in the group and Response Time Second when No Video occurs Alarm Properties Group W Module Alarm Switch ke Process Alarm Switch Border Response Time Second E NoVideo ooo _ Mo Motion al Video Black al Area EE Border Response Time Second Signal In o oo a Signal Out oo a Response Time Second oo af Border Response Time Second m po a E T Cancel Figure 2 43 Group Parameter Alarm Properties Group 24 Monitoring made easy AVITECH For an Individual Window E Right click the window and select Set Alarm v Module Process Alarm Switch turn on alarm setting by enabling both options with checkmark v Video Alarm Switch tur
54. oggle between on off 2 This item may not be available when displaying HDCP compliant content GPI Definitions 8 positions can be found on the RJ 50 to GPI terminal block that are assignable to either activate tally one per video input load presets or trigger a clock event pin 2 4 6 8 but each pin can only be assigned one task Assign the definition of each GPI and click OK to finalize the changes 1 By default the terminal block is used to turn on off the tally for each window GPI Definitions Fins i Inputs Tallys f Tally 1 Tally 2 f Tally 3 f Tally 4 Tally 5 Taly 6 Taly Tally 9 Presets Preset 1 C Preset 2 f Preset 3 C Preset 4 0 Preset 5 C Preset 6 C Preset 7 f Preset 8 Clock Triggers f Count Up f Count Down i Pause f Nest Preset Time Alarm Trigger Figure 2 61 Module Parameter GPI Definitions Position 1 GND turns on main tally for window 1 Position 2 GND turns on main tally for window 2 Position 3 GND turns on main tally for window 3 Position 4 GND turns on main tally for window 4 Position 5 GND turns on main tally for window 5 Position 6 GND turns on main tally for window 6 Position 7 GND turns on main tally for window 7 Position 8 GND turns on main tally for window 8 2 Make sure that the RJ 50 GPI terminal block is inserted into the GPI port on
55. omatic detection of optimum display resolution will occur only on the device that is connected to the monitor The rest of the cascaded device will still retain their factory default setting Use the Phoenix G software to disable this feature by performing the following steps AVITECH For an individual module Step 1 Click Settings then Module Parameter ie Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select Mdee Special Screen Layout Help Di Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network Images a 21 System Parameter o 1 Computel Video 2 Module Parameter Import i ext Export i txt Computel Video 4 Figure 2 5 Settings gt Module Parameter Step 2 Click Auto Parameter Then click to unselect remove the checkmark the Detect Display Resolution option Auto Parameter d w Detect Display Resolution Figure 2 6 Auto Parameter Detect Display Resolution For a group Step 1 Click Settings then Group Parameter ee Avitech Galaxy 1074x768 60Hz Select Mateus Special Screen Layout Help Set Qutput Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network Images System Parameter o 1 Compute Video 2 Module Parameter i Import f ext Export i ext Computel Video 4 Figure 2 7 Settings gt Group Parameter Mon itori ng made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Click Auto Parameter gt Detect Display Resolution gt Of
56. p gt Load from EEPROM Save ta EEPROM Load from EEPROM Save ta EEPROM Computer Fort 4 Clear EEPROM Computer Port 1 x Clear EEPROM All Resolution modes All Resolution modes Export Import Export Import Cancel Default Cancel Default Figure 2 99 DVI VGA Adjustment Step 4 For DVI input signal source only Specify if the DVI signal Source Type is RGB or YUV 47 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 Use the slider to adjust the value of H_Start V_Start and H_Total Continue the adjustment until the image has completely filled up the entire window H_Start use the slider to increase the value The window will start moving towards the left the dark portion will be reduced Continue the adjustment until the image is aligned horizontally V_Start use the slider to increase the value The window will start moving upwards the dark portion will be reduced Continue the adjustment until the image is aligned vertically A 1 Make sure that the values of H_Start plus Width must not exceed H_Total 2 The value of V_Total based on the values of V_Start plus Height must not exceed the value automatically computed by the software based on the input signal s pre determined value for V_ Total If not the following error message will appear amp Y Start Height gt v_Totall 806 Figure 2 100 Error in Value of V_ Total Step 6 For VGA signal input source only
57. p iske direktiv 1999 5 EC Nederlands Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 5 EC Suomi Finnish Tama tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC maarayksia Frangais French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC Deutsch German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europaischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC EAAnvikd Greek TO TIPOI6V AUTO TIANPOI TIC TIPOBAEWEIC THC Eupwtraikns Odnyiac 1999 5 EC slenska Icelandic essi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins numer 1999 5 EC Italiano Italian Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norsk Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet 1999 5 EC Portugu s Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Espa ol Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Svenska Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC Australia and New Zealand C Tick Marking and Compliance Notice Statement of Compliance This product complies with Australia and New Zealand s standards for radio interference AVITECH 1 Phoenix G Configuration The Avitech Phoenix G program formerly Galaxy requires no installation Just copy the system files to your computer s hard drive This chapter introduces the Phoenix G software for
58. r fails a preset combining all the inputs of both groups can be recalled through the looping cable In case the other monitor fails another preset addressing this situation can be recalled The same concept can be extended to more than 2 groups 4 4 DVI VGA or HDMI EENT ns ENI EGA or FOMA EP ovo ovi a me PAL NTSC a PAL NTSC Faan SD HD SDI piaia SD HD SDI VGA Y cable 4 sE a we 4 i a t i_s8 gt a gt r iB G a DVI to VGA ID3 DV to VGA ID 1 adapter adapter Figure 2 31 Module Cascade Series Monitor Failure Illustration The following setting is shown to affect the above sample scenario DVI Switch amp Module Cascade Series Group 1 ine L Lon DV Switch Cascade Series Cascade ln DWI Output dE Ae DY Output Cascade In Cancel Figure 2 32 Module Cascade Series Setting for Monitor Failure Software Parameter W Use Broadcast Load File Backup Path C NAvitech_VCCMB ackup Browse No Signal Size Refer to io fr Figure 2 33 System Parameter Advanced Step 1 Use Broadcast Load File is for loading presets switching resolution group reset When this option is enabled with checkmark the Phoenix G software will broadcast the command allowing for simultaneous execution of the command This feature should always be enabled 17 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 When Automatically Backup Files to Hard Drive is enabled with ch
59. ress of Restore Process 39 Monitoring made easy AVITECH If the backup Path is incorrect click Browse to select correct location Then click OK Select directory Current drive E Current director Ei tAvitech_ WEC y BackUpModulelnfa Freset2ASCII gt Simulation gt Temporary New Folder Delete Folder Cancel Figure 2 81 Select Directory Step 6 Click OK Restore Backup Path C MAvitech_VCC B ackup C Use Saved File OF Cancel Figure 2 82 Restore Window Step 7 Click OK to restart the Phoenix G software WARNING MAN Restore Information Success r Please Restart Galaxy Figure 2 83 Restart Phoenix G 5 If upon clicking Restore Module Information on the Help menu and the error message appears click OK Figure 2 84 Module Information Not Found 40 Click Browse Check Module Information Path C M4vitech_YCC Backup aN F Check result Figure 2 85 Click Browse Click Browse again to specify the correct backup Path Restore Backup Path C Mvitech_VCC Backup f Use Saved File Figure 2 86 Specify Correct Backup Path J To save Preset file to ASCII perform the following steps B i vate Step 1 Click Help and then click Preset to ASCII Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information About Figure 2 87 Help Menu gt Preset to ASCII 41
60. rticular window inside the Phoenix G control window a 1 2 pixel gap may be seen afterwards between the particular window and its neighboring windows appearing on the monitor output This is normal due to the difference in resolution setting of monitor running the Phoenix G program vis a vis the resolution setting of the monitor output It is most noticeable when the overall Phoenix G control window is small AVITECH 2 2 Module Layout Menu Select from 2x2 up to 4x4 Left gt Right or Top gt Bottom as possible grid positions Module Layout Left Right Top gt Bottom Figure 2 2 Layout Menu 2 3 Select Menu 7 Open Option Menu Dock Option Menu Figure 2 3 Select Menu Step 1 Click Open Option Menu to toggle on off the Option window Step 2 Click Dock Option Menu to return the Option window to its default position on the right side of the Phoenix G control window This option is not available grayed out if the previous item Open Option Menu is disabled without checkmark 2 4 Settings Menu Set Output Mode y Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter F Group Parameter Module Parameter j Import Ext Export ext Figure 2 4 Settings Menu By default the Titan will automatically detect the optimum display resolution so Set Output Mode will be grayed out disabled When using the Titan for the first time or upon setting the device to its factory default setting aut
61. s 68 A 2 Method 2 Change IP Address of the Controlling Computer eeees 69 FOr WINGOWS XP i crgicaramnciteauancines quncncen E E E 69 FOr WINGOWS T ireen ea REE E ER 69 Appendix B Setting Up COM Polt cccescsccceseeceneeseeseeeesseeenseseenseseasesonseseeaeeseanenes 71 Warranty Avitech International Corporation herein after referred to as Avitech warrants to the original purchaser of the products manufactured in its facility the Product that these products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year or 15 months from the date of shipment of the Product to the purchaser There is a 3 month grace period between shipping and installation If the Product proves to be defective during the 1 year warranty period the purchaser s exclusive remedy and Avitech s sole obligation under this warranty is expressly limited at Avitech s sole option to a repairing the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or b providing a replacement in exchange for the defective Product or c if after a reasonable time is unable to correct the defect or provide a replacement Product in good working order then the purchaser shall be entitled to recover damages subject to the limitation of liability set forth below Limitation of Liability Avitech s liability under this warranty shall not exceed the purchase price paid for the defective product In no event sh
62. splay Resolution SCS Update to Module Flash ook Cancel Figure 2 124 Save File Window Alternatively close the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save 61 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 14 Saving a Preset All the presets you create are stored in the Titan not in the computer that is running the Phoenix G software In order to write all the presets into the internal flash memory of the Titan after creating it you will need to save to flash memory To save a preset perform the following steps Step 1 Configure the layout you want the Titan to display Step 2 Click Save File in the Option window Step 3 Enter a unique filename for the preset and select OK to save When using a keypad use the numbers 0 9 for your preset names When using the GPI use the numbers 1 8 for your preset names The file extension GP will be automatically added to the file name Save File Directory CMAvitech VECS Bl x o Flash File Marne Display Resolution 00000 Update to Module Flash Cancel Figure 2 125 Save File Window Enter Unique Filename Step 4 Repeat the above steps for each additional preset Step 5 After you are done creating presets load the file that you want to be the master layout which gets loaded when the module is powered on Step 6 Close the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save to flash 62 Monitoring made easy AVITECH
63. sure you want to proceed e i Cancel Figure 2 22 System Parameter One Module Per Group Writing Preset Files to Module IP 210 100 100 119 7 ID 2 Flash W alting hE Figure 2 23 System Parameter Progress of Configuration 13 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH An alternative method for creating a new group is Step 1 Right click the module you wish to add to the new group Then click Set ID to gt New Group Style gt Slave COC 8004y MEC COM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group Sub ID ie Image Window amp Label Switch we oL WoL B M window1 B Window 2 Bl window 3 B I window 4 Hirer Hr r mor Birr Load File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Set COM A Figure 2 24 Option Panel Set ID to gt New Group Step 2 Repeat for all additional modules you can either add additional modules to the new group or create additional groups Step 3 To switch between the different groups use the Group drop down menu Style gt Slave YOC 8004y MEC Select ID or Add to Other Group og amp a a p ie ie i Sub ID g og Image Window amp Label Switch Wo L W L Bl M window1 B i Window 2 BB M windows B M window 4 Birr Bete Hr Birr Load File Save File Fader Contral Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment
64. to adjust the DVI VGA parameters quickly 3 gm1601 will not automatically save the DVI VGA parameters to EEPROM You must use the Phoenix G software s Manual Image Setting dialog box s Save to EEPROM function 4 Click Load from EEPROM to use Manual Image Setting values Make sure Auto Image Adjustment and Auto Gain options are enabled This allows the firmware to automatically use the saved parameters 5 When using the DVI VGA input source with the same resolution but with different display card or when using the same display card but with different resolution the image displayed on the screen may be off center misaligned In this case perform the necessary settings and save configurations to EEPROM Step 9 Click OK Warning 1 This action will save information to EEPROM e Would you like to continue ceel Figure 2 103 Click OK to Save to EEPROM 49 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 10 Click OK Save to EEPROM X Successful Figure 2 104 Click OK E 1 When the Auto Image Adjustment function is enabled and upon restarting Titan 8000 or unplugging plugging the DVI VGA cable or change in DVI VGA signal gm1601 will perform Auto Image Adjustment and then look up the Visible Scope values stored in EEPROM The values of the Visible Scope stored in gm1601 will be used to adjust the DVI VGA image This function is used to fix the inability of the DVI VGA image to fill
65. tual property rights covering the subject matter in this document Except as expressly written by Avitech International Corporation the furnishing of this document does not provide any license to patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property of Avitech International Corporation or any of its affiliates TECHNICAL SUPPORT For any questions regarding the information provided in this guide call our technical support help line at 425 885 3863 or our toll free help line at 1 877 AVI TECH or email us at support avitechvideo com AVITECH Contents About This INA ists cick sepsece esc hse eectrentic ced gen ceceb eccuatsotoaeiaq lt eseseaeae otpecaseanaastePotpaneceenesaiet eees li Technical SUD ON aces gcc se ewe crests eed as sarc nc cay pacecmnstanact aiaa aeaa aaa K eons anitae aeaee li MATING oec EE A R EEEE E E EE V Limitation of Liability 2 0 0 0 cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeeesseaaeeeeesseaseeeeesseaeeeeeessaeeeees V Extended Warranty Options cccccccccccceeeceeeccaeeeeeeseeeeeeeesseaeceeesaeeaeeeeesseaeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeas V Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period cccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaeees V Regulatory Information iio ceupassrciicatensaesmaneniicosnnicinmistnchentanseesrinenideninedsiwnintacieniandtsanintntinetnniaieats V Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement ccccccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeens V European Union CE Marking and Compli
66. ual physical connection of the Titan 15 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH A Make sure the ID number designation on the Cascade Series section must match the actual physical connection of the cascaded Titan Example DVI output of last module of each group is feeding the monitor VGA output of the last module of each group is also connected to the background input of the first module of the other group During normal operation the input of the first module of each group is disabled switched to default black background 4 A yz z x ma a i a GAL ID 4 P DVI VGA or HDMI Se OVI to DVI amp DVI VGA or HDMI SP DVicto DVI amp PAL NTSC Y VGA Y cable PAL NTSC 7 VGA Y cable SD HD SDI SD HD SDI 4 4 NES LE d EE d DVI to VGA ID3 DV to VGA ID 1 adapter adapter Figure 2 29 DVI Output of Last Module of Each Group Feeds the Monitor VGA Output of Last Module of Each Group is Connected to Background Input of First Module of Other Group The following setting is shown to affect the above sample scenario Take note that the Circular Mode item must be enabled DVI Switch amp Module Cascade Series Group 1 I Circular mode m DWI Switch Cascade Seres Cascadeln DWI Output aE ea DWI Output Cascade In OF Cancel Figure 2 30 Module Cascade Series Enable Circular Mode 16 Monitoring made easy AVITECH In case one monito
67. ul when restarting the Titan 8000 or when unplugging and plugging the DVI VGA signal cable Click the items to toggle on off 2 11 4 Manual Image Settings After plugging in the VGA DVI signal cable to the Computer YPbPr 1 2 3 4 port use the DVI to VGA adapter when connecting the VGA signal cable Titan will automatically perform Auto Image Adjustment and Auto Gain The sample display below shows the image is still off centered does not completely fill the upper and left portion Figure 2 97 Sample Off Center Image 46 AVITECH To use the Manual Image Setting feature to correct this problem perform the following steps Step 1 Make sure the previous 2 items Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type and Gain are enabled with checkmark Step 2 Right click the VGA DVI input source window Size Full Screen YOA Auto Setting w Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting 4 Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Guick Crop Image Crop Image Aspect Suto Detect Figure 2 98 Right click Window Manual Image Setting Step 3 Click Manual Image Setting VGA Adjustment x DVI Adjustment Visible Scope Visible Scope H Stat 289 aj H Stat 313 4 Y Start 27 aj Vo Stark 34 aj Width 1024 af Width 1024 af Height fz68 Height 762 af H_Total fiaa al H_To a isda 4 Gain C All f Red C Green C Blue ae al
68. und color of the pop up selections Step 7 Then click OK when finished and exit the MKC Properties window The Phoenix G software still retains the settings until the next time you change the settings in the MKC Properties window or you return the system to the factory default state 2 5 Group Parameter Menu Group Reset Label Border Tally Alarm Clock Aspect Auko Detect a Gukouk Timing YGA to Background Window Size Auto Parameter HOP Detection H Set Default Layout Figure 2 35 Group Parameter Menu 19 Monitoring made easy AVITECH E Group Reset allows you to refresh all modules belonging to the same group 2 hierarchies for setting the Label properties are available one can affect the entire group while the other affects a single window For an Entire Group 2 a 1 Select Settings gt Group Parameter gt Label to adjust the Font Color B G background Color and font Size for all labels in the group 2 Make sure to turn on all labels see previous section before setting the label properties Label Properties Group OSD Position All Process ji Transparency OF OF Cancel Figure 2 36 Group Parameter Label Properties Group For an Individual Window Step 1 Right click a window and select Label to enter text size F Full Screen Full Screen To Back YOA Auto Setting F w Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Apply Manual Image Setti
69. ure 2 76 Restore Module Using Backup Data Step 4 Click Help and then click Restore Module Information You should see a progress bar showing the preset being loaded into the Titan 8000 Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information Preset to ASCII About Figure 2 77 Help Menu gt Restore Module Information 38 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 The checking result confirms that everything is normal If that is the case click Cancel to exit restoring of preset s You may skip steps 6 and 7 Check Module Information Path C 4vitech_VCC Backup Check result Cancel Figure 2 78 Check Module Information Window All Normal IS E Click to enable the Forces checkbox located on the upper right corner that allows the backup information to be written to all the module s flash memory The Restore button will then be enabled so you can click it If the checking result shows an Abnormal report confirm if the backup Path is correct Then click Restore Check Module Information Path C Avitech_VCC BackUp Browse Forces Check result ID 02 VCC 8008U Abnormal Infomation System agi Restore Figure 2 79 Check Module Information Window Abnormal Information The progress of the restore process will be shown Upload Module IF 210 100 100 228 710 1 Preset Files System agi Mim Figure 2 80 Prog
70. ust Select Image Window Sub ID cal c el ie m E Image Window amp Label Switch w L wW L cmc BB Wwindow1 Jee Iv Window 2 3 H c al W Window 3 al wl window 4 mre Bre a o nie 682 p EDE p i p a 320 H342 Load File nave File Fader Control Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Caneel Updete Set COM A Figure 2 92 Position Fine Adjustment Window 2 11 Mouse Right click Menu To change the properties of an individual window right click the particular window to access the window s menu Size Full Screen VO4 Suto Setting w Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type y Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Crop Image Aspect Suto Detect Figure 2 93 Window Right click Menu 44 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 11 1 Resizing Window To resize a single window to one of the preset sizes perform the following steps Step 1 Right click a particular window and select Size followed by the desired preset size selection Se Full Screen 114 149 1 16 va Auto Setting F 1 25 w Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type 1 36 w Apply Manual Image Settings Gain Manual Image Setting Set Aspect Ratio 4 3 Set Aspect Ratio 16 9 Label Poraa Lock Aspect Ratio Set Alarm Check Signal View 16 99 Imaget4 3 Quick Crop Image Crop Image Aspect
71. ut by Group When you have multiple units cascaded together you can quickly show all the windows by selecting Settings Group Parameter Set Default Layout 2 10 2 Arranging Windows by Group To quickly setup the layout for your video windows right click the title bar to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 6x6 as possible grid positions on the monitor B The layout size available for your particular module will depend on the monitor s resolution as well as the smallest window size limitation Se Avitech Galaxy 1280x1024 60Hz Baud 57600 bps en eu exe 4 33 l HH NIM SS 2x2 16 9 3x3 3x4 4x3 4x4 Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Windows 1 Window 2 Window 3 Vvindow 4a 6x6 Window 5 window 6 window Vvindow amp HH MiMi os Vvindow 1 Window 2 window 3 Vvindow 4 HH MM SS indor 1 window 2 window 3 V indow 4 Figure 2 91 Group Layout Menu 43 To reposition a window drag the center of a window and drop to a new position and it will update on the AVITECH monitor Or use Position Fine Adjustment menu to adjust position of any window on a pixel by pixel basis Keep in mind that the width increases in 16 pixel increments and the height in 1 pixel increments Style gt Master YOC 8004y MEC COM Group CU A Select ID or Add to Other Group p m 2 fC a a E oy a Cs a p a i Position Fine Adj
72. uto Parameter 2 types of Output Timings are available Normal and VESA Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitors that do not support the VESA standard The default setting for output timing is Normal Normal YESA Figure 2 59 Module Parameter Output Timing Clock Window When item All Clocks under System Parameter is set On a checkmark appears on this item You can turn on with checkmark or off clock window display Click the item to toggle between on off RJ 50 to GPI terminal block allows for a total of 8 inputs to activate Tally 2 per window You can also use the serial port with ASCII TSI or TSL to activate tally Select Settings gt Module Parameter gt Tally Tally 1 is triggered by GPI Settings that can be enabled include Tally Color LED Label Border and Flash Tally Properties Module m W Show Set Tally Color crm Meee Oe O Flash LED 1 Set GFI Serial Tally Event GFI GFI 1 Wwe LED fe Label W Border m E a Serial Tally 1 W LEDI W Label W Border E a c jE a ra Cancel Update N Figure 2 60 Module Parameter Tally 31 S 1 When VGA to Background under Group Parameter is set On a checkmark appears on this item This AVITECH allows you to alter the sequence of a particular cascading window that appears on the monitor By default Window 1 should appear on top of Window 2 but you can move it to be behind Window 2 into the background Click the item to t
73. ve window Each pixel line can be set to have a different color all lines can be set to be the same color All Lines by clicking the radio button to select the Line Then click Select color to choose the color There are 8 options for choosing the 3D border Click the radio button for one of the 3D borders to select it Step 2 To swap the 2 mouse buttons so that you can use the right button as the left button click the checkbox to enable Switch primary and secondary buttons 18 AVITECH Step 3 Ifthe item Transfer control to this remote computer is enabled with checkmark keyboard mouse control will transfer to the particular window computer that has just entered full screen mode Default setting is disabled keyboard mouse control does not transfer to a particular computer that enters full screen mode EI Step 4 Click the radio button for Remain full screen when pressing Pause Break key under the item When returning from full screen to host mode if you wish to remain in full screen mode upon pressing the Pause Break key Default setting is Return to previous layout upon pressing Pause Break key Step 5 When the item Swap with active window is enabled with checkmark the action of entering a computer window other than the current active window will cause both active and newly entered windows to swap position Default setting is enabled for this item Step 6 Click Select Color to change the backgro
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