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Miranda Kaleido-X16 - Configuring a Video Monitor’s Alarm Reporting Behavior

Miranda Kaleido-X16
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Creating Layouts
Configuring Video Monitors
3 Choose a value from the drop-down menu beside Default HD AFD value. This is the
setting that will be used when there is no AFD in the HD signal. Choose Keep Last to
have the video window maintain the last decoded AFD value if the signal is paused.
4Click the Save button.
Configuring a Video Monitor’s Alarm Reporting Behavior
To prevent users from missing temporary alarms on the monitor wall, monitors that are
capable of displaying an alarm status (e.g. video monitors,
subtitling monitors, UMDs, alarm
monitors) can be configured with a latching mechanism. An alarm latch will keep the error
state visible until someone acknowledges the associated alarm. Video monitors can
provide alarm status information through their borders’ color and blinking behavior, and
show the latched state as small indicators in each corner of the video window.
To set the alarm reporting features for a video monitor
1 In XEdit, open a layout and click the video monitor whose alarm reporting behavior you
wish to configure.
2In the Properties pane, scroll down to the Alarms/Tallies section.
Note: Double-click the video monitor, if is part of a composite monitor.

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