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Control Panel
Basics
Although the KONA LS card auto-configures depending on the inputs present,
and the Control Panel intuitively shows at a glance much about what the card is
doing, there is even more information presented that may not be obvious. To
ensure you make the most of the software, run the KONA LS application and
look at its display. Then refer to the “Basics” described here to fully understand
what youre seeing and learn how to view and change the KONA LS system
configuration.
Note: The KONA Control Panel also works with KONA LH, KONA 3 and
KONA 2. However, the actual features and screens displayed differ slightly since
the board feature sets differ. Only one KONA card can be installed in a Mac at
one time.
Before we go into too much detail, here are some basic definitions you should
know (please refer to the figure that follows for reference):
Block Diagram Screen—The top area of the KONA LS Control Panel shows a
visual picture representing the processing (if any) that’s currently occurring,
including inputs/outputs, reference source, and system status. Lines between
inputs, the framebuffer, and outputs, show a video path. Where there are no
lines, it shows there is no connection; this can be either because an input or
output isn’t selected or because no video is present at the selected input.
Icon objects on the block diagram screen (input/output icons, frame buffer,
etc.—also called “widgets”—indicate their status by color (explained later)
and can be clicked for context-sensitive information and choices. (These same
choices can also be made from the tabbed Control panel screens.)
KONA LS Control Panel, Block Diagram
Tabbed Windows—Click One To Edit/View A Topic
Inputs:
SDI In,
Analog
Outputs:
SDI 1 & 2
Framebuffer
Shows the
“Primary Format”
KONA LS has
selected
The “Primary
and
Reference
and
Analog
Click on Arrows
to See Additional
Tabs
Format”
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