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Ascender 32
Ref. ASC3204
USER MANUAL
PRELIMINARY
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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

Ascender 32Ref. ASC3204USER MANUALPRELIMINARY

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PRELIMINARY104.1.3 ItalianAllo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tu i co

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY114.1.4 GermanUm den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanw

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PRELIMINARY124.1.5 SpanishPara comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de segur

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY134.2 Unpacking and inspecon• 1 x • 1 x Power supply cord• 1 x Ethernet cross cable (for device control)•

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PRELIMINARY144.4 Cable and adaptator informaonA large choice of cables and adaptors are compable with the Ascender 32. Please refer to the hardware

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY154.5.2 Supported video formatsAscender 32 can support all the following video formats: The maximum pixel clock frequ

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PRELIMINARY164.5.5 Output computer formatsAscender 32 outputs support GTF (version 1.1), CVT (version 1.1) and DMT (version 1.0 rev 12) standards. Oth

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY174.6 Input specicaonsAscender 32 uses an HDMI plug with a standard mounng screw above the connector. Please see the diagram

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PRELIMINARY184.6 Input specicaonsNotes:1) Reduced Blanking2) The signal is under-sampled: the image cannot be reproduced on 1:1 scaling (i.e. a 192

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY194.7.2 Monitoring outputAscender 32 has one monitoring output module.This module contains one output with the following plugs:-

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PRELIMINARY204.8.2 LAN interface4.8.4 IP address4.8.2 LAN interface 1 5V2 D-3 D

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY214.9 Environmental specicaons• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 1

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PRELIMINARY224.10 HDCP managementKeys’ checking is performed according to the most restricve condion among the 2 following ones:- Every 2 seconds- E

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY235.1.1 Rear panel1.  100-240 VAC; 8A; 50/60Hz; 345W; internal, autoswitchable2.  - 6 x HDMI

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PRELIMINARY245.1.2 Front panel2 3 4 5 6 7 8910111213141511. Stand-by: Hold for 3 seconds for stand-by mode2. 4,3’’ TFT color

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY256.1 Web-based RCS requirement6. CONTROLLING THE ASCENDER 326.1 6.2 Ascender

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PRELIMINARY266.3 Web RCS top MenuOnce connected this screen will appear:- Verify that you are using the correct network cable a

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY277.1 Funconal mode7. OPERATING THE ASCENDER 32 FROM THE WEB RCS7.1 7.2 

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PRELIMINARY287.1 Funconal modeWhen working with Monitoring display, see the next presets:

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY297.3.1 Internal rateGo to the Setup secon to start to set up your unit. A Setup assistant is available to help you to correctl

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYTHANK YOU1. TRADEMARKS3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS2. INTRODUCTION4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS4.1 

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PRELIMINARY307.3.2 Outputs seconOnce the source is dened, a resume of your outputs sengs will be displayed under the tab STATUS.WARNING: Conguring

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY317.3.3 Screens2 screens:2 screens: 4 scr

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PRELIMINARY327.3.4 Inputs seconThe nave background is an addional layer which is under all layers. It can be used with one of the input sources

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY337.3.7 The miscellaneous seconThen in the NATIVE BKG setup menu you can register up to 8 sets of nave Background per screen.

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PRELIMINARY347.3.8 Output managementInto the output secon, you will be able to manage your output resoluons, formats, sync types, test paerns,

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY357.3.9 Input management•  – displays color bars • Grid – displays an 8x8 box grid paern• SMPTE

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PRELIMINARY367.3.9 Input managementYou now have access to a lot of input sengs Select the plug used

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY377.3.9 Input management- Enable/disable the HDCP communicaon feature- Read the HDCP status, ver

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PRELIMINARY387.3.9 Input management Enable/disable the 2:2 feature. Let it enable by default. The 2:2 is u

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY397.3.9 Input managementKEYING FEATUREWith the keying feature, you will be able to key easily a color space or a specic luma on

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PRELIMINARY4.10.1 Input HDCP detecon4.10.2 Output HDCP detecon4.10.3 Keys’ checking4.10.4 Output management4.10.5 HDCP Classica

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PRELIMINARY407.3.9 Input managementMask Transparent pixels   No mask Transparent Original pixels c

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY417.3.10 Library managementThe CremaTTe® algorithm was developed by Analog Way to perform a high

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PRELIMINARY427.3.11 Logo managementPlease choose your frame under the library images to access a lot of sengs: Enable or not this slot.

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY437.3.12 Condence managementThe condence management allows a lot of sengs on your condence ou

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PRELIMINARY447.3.13 Monitoring managementThe Monitoring output allows you to have a full Preview of your dierent outputs but also your sources.In add

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY457.3.14 Blending managementTo have access to the blending mana-gement, you rst need to built, into the Setup assistant,

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PRELIMINARY467.3.15 Services managementHere are the update steps. When detected, the LCD front panel screen will display:Then the unit start to decode

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY477.3.15 Services managementTEMPERATURE:The temperature secon will show you some component overheang alert if your unit reache

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PRELIMINARY487.3.16 Control managementIn this menu, all specic sengs, which can not be sorted under the other menus,are listed.The web interf

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY497.4.1 Layer managementWhen you enter into the Edit menu, you will encounter by default this window.On this example, we have th

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL12. APPLICATIONS NOTE AND TIPS11. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT9. ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM

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PRELIMINARY507.4.2 Layer adjustmentsIn this example, 4 inputs are aected to 4 layers into the Screen 1 Preview. The TAKE buon on th

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY517.4.3 EectsTransparencyUse the Transparency to give at your layer a transparent eect, all layers behind it, will

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PRELIMINARY52Enabling this funcon, you will disable the ying PIP feature. You will force the transion of the source into the l

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY53The layer layout gives you access to a lot of predened preset paerns with 4, 3, 2 or 1 PIP already sized and pla

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PRELIMINARY547.4.4 Layer selecon and nave backgroundThis buon allows you to clear the selected layer from y

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY557.4.4 Layer selecon and nave backgroundThen ll all layers with the same inputs.Acvang the Background Cut feature will cal

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PRELIMINARY56Save a presetOnce your preset is set up, you can store it into one of the 144 preset slots. To do that, click on SAVE and choose the numb

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY577.5 LiveOn the Edit secon, you can have access to your 8 sll slots. Those slots can be lled by logos and frames.To load the

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PRELIMINARY587.5 LiveYou sll have access to the LOAD/SAVE/RESET preset feature.Once your preset is ready to send, use the T-bar, or the TAKE buon.Yo

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY597.5 LiveThis toolbar acts like a command for your meline.Simply click on play to launch the meline.You can stop the meline

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PRELIMINARY61. Trademarks1. TRADEMARKS2. INTRODUCTIONThe terms HDMI, HDMI High-Denion Mulmedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or regist

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PRELIMINARY608.1.1 LCD screen8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL8.1 Ascender 32 oers a LCD screen on the front panel which allows you to

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY618.1.2 Front panel buonsThen you can build your own preset using the LAYER SELECTION buons: • Press nave BKG buon then pre

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PRELIMINARY628.2 Menu tree8.2 Menu treeDASHBOARDABOUTDEVICE SUMMARYOUTPUTSINTERNAL RATEOUTPUTSTATUSSIGNALFORMATPATTERNSSCREENSSCREEN STATUS 

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY638.2 Menu treeINPUTSINPUTSIGNALSELECT ACTIVE PLUGSDILABELLABELSIGNALSIGNALCONTROLCONTROLSTATUSTYPE

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PRELIMINARY648.2 Menu treeLABELLABELSIGNALSIGNALCONTROLSTATUSSTATUSHDCPHDCPTYPETYPEIDENTIFIERIMAGE SIZEIMAGE SIZEENABLEENABLEAUTO DETECTPATTERNFORMAT

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY658.2 Menu treeLABELSIGNALTYPEAUTO DETECTENABLEDUAL INPUT DUAL INPUT DUAL INPUT ENABLEENABLENATIVE INPUT

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PRELIMINARY668.2 Menu treeNONELETTERBOX 1:781:14:3LETTERBOX 2:35FULLSCREEN15:95:4LETTERBOX 1:85CENTERED16:10PILLARBOX 1:33CROPPED21:9[...]SCAN TYPESLO

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY678.2 Menu treeLOGOSFRAMELOGOASPECT RATIOASPECT RATIOCROPSTATUSASPECT INASPECT INFINDERBOTTOMTOPLEFTRIGHTSOURC

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PRELIMINARY688.2 Menu treeMONITORINGOUTPUTCROPSTATUSFINDERFORMATPATTERNSBOTTOMANALOG TYPETOPRATECHANNELSLEFTDIGITAL TYPERIGHTSIGNALCONTROLNONELETTERBO

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY698.2 Menu treeGAMMASTATUSPROGRAMIMAGEHDCPLAYOUT SELECTIONTRANSITION DURATIONLAYERSNATIVE BGLAYERLAYOUTSCREEN[...]PRESETSSETSOUR

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY73. Terms and denions3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONSBACKGROUND: a “Background” is a source, typically originang from a computer. Asc

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PRELIMINARY708.2 Menu treePREVIEWNATIVE BGLAYERSETSOURCETRANSPARENCYCOLORPOSITION/SIZECROPPINGTRANSITIONSEFFECTSSPEEDTRANSITIONTRANSPARENCYRXPOS HTYPE

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY718.2 Menu tree[...]BORDERSTYLECOLORRGBTRANSITIONSEFFECTSSPEEDALPHAPOS VOPENINGFORCE TRANSITIONFLIP VPOS HWIDTHCL

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PRELIMINARY728.2 Menu treeERASE INPUT SETTINGSERASE LIBRARY LOGOSERASE PRESET MEMORIESNETWORKDEVICEDEBUG KEY LOCKINGFIRMWAREUPDATE

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY739. Addional remote control systems9. ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS Ascender 32 oers the ability to be controlled by mul

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PRELIMINARY7410. Assembling and devices coupling10. ASSEMBLING AND DEVICES COUPLINGThe Ascender 32 can be used in mulple device conguraon su

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY7511.1 Auto Calibraon11. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORTAscender 32 includes an automac calibraon system. This system will calibrate

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PRELIMINARY7611.3 Dashboard (Web RCS)On the Web RCS, you have access to a chart with global informaon on the unit.Please click on the Dashboard buon

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY7712.1 HDCP12. APPLICATIONS NOTE AND TIPSHDCP is a content protecon mechanism which uses encrpyon to prevent high value conten

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PRELIMINARY7813.1 Warranty condions13.1 13.2 13.3 13. WARRANTYAnalog Way warrants the

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY7914. Contact informaon14. CONTACT INFORMATIONTel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 542

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PRELIMINARY84.1.1 English4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONSAll of the safety and operang instrucons should be read before the product is opera

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PRELIMINARYPictures and drawings non-contractual. Specicaons subject to change without prior noce.V1-02/07/2014

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PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY94.1.2 FrenchAn de mieux comprendre le fonconnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes

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