OmniTek 2.3 User Manual

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OmniTek XR User Guide, Software Release 2.3 
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The principal effect of ticking this option is to control the action of the Auto Detect circuit. 
Ticking Dual-link forces the Auto Detect circuit to interpret whatever format it next finds 
on Link A or Link B as a dual-link format.  
Ticking Dual-link also extends the drop-down menu of supported video standards. All the 
single link formats are listed as for the regular XR system, but underneath these is a list 
of supported Dual Link formats, including 2K formats. 
Note:
   Ticking  Dual-link does not of itself cause the unit to switch into, or out of, Dual Link 
mode. You must check the video standard specified in the drop down box to see if the 
current input stream is being interpreted as a single or a dual video format. You should 
also note that, when Dual Link operation is selected, the Auto detect circuit only samples 
the link selected on the Video: Dual Link page as providing the serial lock (see page 25). 
Window Toolbar  
 
This is the main toolbar. It contains controls to open the various windows used by the 
application, plus quick access to some commonly required functions. 
  Generator window icon.  This icon calls up the Generator window described on page 
70. Note: This icon is only present if the system includes the Motion-Capture module. 
  Video Status icon. Opens a window giving details of the status of the video signals. The 
Video Status information is described in the section on Video Checking Features, starting 
on page 84.  
  Audio Status icon. Opens a window giving details of the status of the audio signals. The 
Audio Status information is described in the section on Audio Checking Features, which 
starts on page 89.  
   Mini-Pic icon. Opens the Mini-Pic window, where you can see a representation of the 
video that is currently being analysed. This is especially useful with video formats with a 
particularly low frame rate, which cannot normally be displayed on conventional HD 
monitors. Refer to page 50 for details.  
   Waveform icon. Opens the Waveform window, where waveforms are displayed in the 
form set using the extended control surface within the Waveform window – independent 
of the actual format of the incoming video. The menus used to configure how the window 
contents are displayed are detailed on page 39.  
  Waveform Histogram icon. Opens the Waveform Histogram window, which permits 
detailed analysis of the colour information. See page 61 for details of the Waveform 
Histogram window. 
  Gamut icon.  Opens a window that displays the current range (minimum to maximum) of 
YCbCr, RGB and Composite colour information, together with details of the percentage 
of pixels that fall outside the required range. See page 49 for details. 
   Vector Scope icon. Enables/Disables the Vector Scope. Like the Waveform window, the 
Vector Scope window contains menus to let you configure the display. See page 53 for 
details.  
  Data View icon. Enables/Disables the Data View. See page 44 for details.