CORIOview & CORIOgrapher Help
Welcome to help
CORIOview™ now runs in two modes. To get the help you need, select from these options:
My CORIOview runs in classic mode
My CORIOview runs in dynamic mode
If you're setting up for the first time, you might not have chosen a mode yet. Choose a mode when you connect to your CORIOview in CORIOgrapher for the first time. Check out the quick start guide that came with your CORIOview, or choose either mode above and search for quick start.
If you're not setting up for the first time, you can look at the front panel buttons.
On the front panel, press the PRESET button four times.
- If the PRESET button stays lit after multiple presses, your CORIOview is in classic mode.
- If the PRESET button alternates between lit and unlit with each press, your CORIOview is in dynamic mode.
Or, if you're using CORIOgrapher, connect to your CORIOview and take a look at the dashboard. If you see circles, your CORIOview is in classic mode. If you see squares, your CORIOview is in dynamic mode.
Classic mode
Classic mode gives you more control over features like audio, transitions, borders, and rotating your output. You can more fully customize your layout, choose your output resolution, and even rotate your displays into portrait mode. Use classic mode for more sophisticated activities, such as broadcast management and medical applications.
If you’ve had a CORIOview for a while running a firmware version below 409, you’re already using classic mode.
Dynamic mode
Dynamic mode automates more of the features of your CORIOview. It has a simplified interface, automatic layouts, and is easier to use, even if you’re not very experienced. As a result, dynamic mode is better for activities like running meetings and lectures, and security monitoring.
Can I switch modes?
Yes. If you find that the mode you’re using is too complicated, or doesn’t have the feature set you need, you can switch modes in > General.
Risk of losing settings
When you switch modes, CORIOview only keeps your network settings. Consider making a backup copy before you switch, in case you want to switch back again.