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<strong>Installation</strong> & <strong>Setup</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Step 7: Verify That Your Video Board and Drivers Are<br />

Working Properly<br />

This can be done easily and quickly using the FPG3D32 application which ships<br />

with your FlashPoint board. Note that if FPG3D32 is unable to display video,<br />

neither will B.A.S.I.S.; i.e., the FPG3D32 application can be used for testing<br />

your video hardware and driver setup like the Windows test print feature can be<br />

used to test your printer hardware and driver setup.<br />

1. Terminate any currently running B.A.S.I.S. application.<br />

Warning<br />

The FlashPoint capture driver allows more than one of the following<br />

FlashPoint video windows to be open, with unpredictable side effects. This<br />

means you can use only one of the following at a time:<br />

• FPG3D32 application.<br />

• Video Verification feature.<br />

• Multimedia Capture module with the Video Capture Source selected.<br />

2. Power your camera on. It should always be powered with a power pack.<br />

3. Launch the FPG3D32 application by clicking the Windows Start button, then<br />

selecting Programs > FlashPoint 3D > FPG3D32.<br />

4. Make sure you see a live video image which fills the FPG3D32 window and<br />

that the image is in full color if using a color camera or in gray scale if you<br />

are using a black and white camera. Do the following if this is not the case:<br />

• Select “<strong>Setup</strong>” and then “Video...” from the main menu. The Video<br />

<strong>Setup</strong> window will appear off to the side.<br />

• Select the video input standard and type as per your camera and video<br />

cabling. Note that the FPG3D32 application provides no way to specify<br />

the video source (input connector #) because the application assumes<br />

you are using the first video input which supports the specified input<br />

format. (Consult the cable wiring diagrams located in Appendix B of<br />

your FlashPoint 3D <strong>User</strong>’s Manual.)<br />

• Consult the CCP601 manual override settings portion of the Default<br />

Camera Settings section in this chapter. For more information, refer to<br />

CCP601 Manual Override Settings (Factory Default) on page 63.<br />

• If you see just black or discolored video make sure the color<br />

adjustments have reasonable settings. If you are unsure which<br />

adjustments to use press the Video <strong>Setup</strong> window’s [Reset] button and<br />

then re-select the video input standard and format again.<br />

• If you still see just black or discolored video consult the Default Camera<br />

Settings section at the end of this chapter. Your camera’s white point<br />

balance and/or iris level may not be set correctly. For more information,<br />

refer to CCP601 Manual Override Settings (Factory Default) on page<br />

63.<br />

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