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2. System Configuration
This chapter discusses the process of using the LCD panel to set up the Pacific C-A / C-AG, as well as
instructions on how to use the Avitech PacificConfig utility software.
2.1 Using the LCD Panel
The LCD panel allows for control of the Pacific C-A / C-AG including features such as input/output signal
adjustments, video cropping, keying/overlay, aspect ratio adjustments and operational status reports.
The LCD panel consists of 3 buttons:
Go to previous selection (up arrow button)
Go to next selection (down arrow button)
Enter the next level of a menu, or select the currently highlighted item.
Figure 2-1 LCD Panel: Busy State
1. When the busy state “PLEASE WAIT . . . .” message is displayed on the LCD panel (see sample
screen above), DO NOT disconnect or connect any signal cables as a fault may occur.
2. Also, DO NOT change any of the incoming signal’s display resolutions while the Pacific C-A / C-AG is in
the busy state.
2.1.1 Welcome Screen
Upon starting up the LCD panel, the welcome screen is shown for about 15 seconds.
Figure 2-2 LCD Panel: Welcome Screen
Then the following default screen is displayed.
Figure 2-3 LCD Panel: Default Initial Screen
This screen displays the units default settings.
1. First line (video): Automatically selects the input signal in the following order (firstly CVBS, SDI, YPbPr,
VGA, DVI, and lastly HDMI) when more than one signal type is detected.
Then, outputs it at 1080p @ 60Hz.
Note: Due to the screen display size constraint, (A:AUTO, H:HDMI, V:VGA, Y:YPbPr, S:SDI, D:DVI).
2. Second line (audio): The default audio signal source is set at “Follow Video” (e.g., HDMI). The audio
feature allows the selection of an audio signal source (Follow Video, HDMI, SDI, LINE IN). By default
the audio time delay is set to: 0 (no audio delay). The Pacific C-A / C-AG supports up to 170ms of time
delay.
Settings made through the LCD panel will be saved automatically upon powering off the Pacific.