FOCUS Enhancements TView Quad Scan Manual user manual Motion Processing, Signal Routing

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3.4Motion Processing

3.4.1Motion Processing (Multiple)

This control determines which type of video motion processing will be applied. The options are:

Motion Processing Mode

Front Panel Designation

Auto

Auto

Film

Film

Motion

Motion

Still

Still

Film Processing (3:2 pulldown sourced material) is used to compensate for the motion artifacts of video program material from film sources. Motion Processing is used to compensate for the motion artifacts of motion video program material from 60 Hz. (50 Hz. PAL) video sources. Still Processing is used to deliver the highest possible resolution for still video program material (such as the output of a document camera focussed at a page). Automatic Processing (Auto) analyzes the incoming video program material and selects the most appropriated motion treatment from these three options. The default Motion Processing is AUTO.

Motion Processing Selection is indicated by “DSP=” followed by the abovementioned designation on the QuadScan’s Front Panel Display.

3.5Signal Routing

3.5.1Component YUV Pass Through (Toggle) (Not available from IR remote mouse)

This control determines whether the Component television input on Channel A is routed through to Channel B or not.

If the signal is “passed through” Component television that is input on Channel A will appear as an output on Channel B. If the signal is not passed through, Channel B Component television will be configured as a second Component television input. The default is Channel B configured as an input.

YUV Channel B Configuration is indicated by “YUV B = PASS” or “YUV B= INPUT” on the QuadScan’s Front Panel Display.

3.5.2S-VHS Pass Through (Toggle) (Not available from IR remote mouse)

This control determines whether the S-VHS television input on Channel A is routed through to Channel B or not.

If the signal is “passed through” S-VHS television that is input on Channel A will appear as an output on Channel B. If the signal is not passed through, Channel B S-VHS television will be configured as a second S-VHS television input. The default is Channel B configured as an input.

S-VHS Channel B Configuration is indicated by “SVHS B=PASS” or “SVHS B=INPUT” on the QuadScan’s Front Panel Display.

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Contents USER’S Manual Page Introduction Page Introduction Intent of this ManualStandard Packout for QuadScan Desktop SKU #444-5520 QuadScan FamilyDesktop or Rackmount Standard Packout for QuadScan Desktop SKU #444-5524Standard Packout for QuadScan Rackmount SKU #444-5522 5 RS-232/422 ControlOutput Signal Formats Operational SpecificationsInput Signal Formats Output ResolutionsControl Methods Signal Routing CapabilityPower Consumption Physical SizeAvailable Accessories for the QuadScan Product Ordering OptionsOrdering Guide Installation QuadScan Desktop Back Plate DiagramQuad Scan Desktop Version Installation Page Quad Scan Rackmount Version Installation Page QuadScan Control Functions Component LevelFull Reset Not available from IR remote mouse Reset and Control FunctionsMode Reset Output Screen Aspect RatioMotion Processing Multiple Signal RoutingMotion Processing VHS Pass Through Toggle Not available from IR remote mouseOutput Sync Signal Configuration Display Device ConfigurationVGA Termination Toggle Not available from IR remote mouse TerminationInput Source Selection Input Source Selection MultipleContrast Range Input Television Video FunctionsBrightness Range Saturation RangeOutput Window Control Input Television Window ControlInput Horizontal and Vertical Position Range Input Aspect Ratio Selection Input Horizontal and Vertical Size RangeInput Aspect Ratio Selection Multiple QuadScan Control Methods Front Panel ControlLocking the Front Panel IR Remote Control Mode Reset with the IR Remote ControlRemote Control Interface Configuring the QuadScan for RS-232 or RS-422 RS-232/422 ControlRS-232 Connecting the QuadScan to communications devices Recommended RS-232 WiringSending Communications Commands to the QuadScan Selecting the QuadScan’s addressRegister Name Reg # Type Value Byte Action HexaDecimal Byte Page Appendix a Limited Warranty

TView Quad Scan Manual specifications

FOCUS Enhancements has established itself as a leader in the field of video technology with its TView Quad Scan. This innovative device specifically caters to the needs of professionals in the video production arena, offering advanced features that assist in delivering high-quality visual outputs.

The TView Quad Scan is primarily designed for users who require the ability to display and manage multiple video sources simultaneously. It supports up to four inputs and can output to a single screen, providing a streamlined way to view and manage your content. This feature is particularly advantageous for live event production, video conferencing, and broadcasting, allowing operators to monitor several feeds without the need for multiple monitors.

One of the standout characteristics of the TView Quad Scan is its advanced scaling technology. The device features high-performance scaling algorithms that ensure each input is resized and optimized for output without sacrificing image quality. This means operators can switch between different video resolutions seamlessly, adapting to various content formats on-the-fly.

In terms of connectivity, the TView Quad Scan is equipped with a range of input options, including HDMI, SDI, and composite video, making it versatile and compatible with various video equipment. The outputs support HD resolutions, which are essential for today's high-definition displays, further enhancing its usability in modern production environments.

The user interface of the TView Quad Scan is designed with simplicity in mind, featuring an intuitive layout that allows for easy navigation through its many functions. Operators can quickly adjust settings, switch inputs, and modify configurations using either the front panel controls or remote access via a web interface. This flexibility is beneficial in fast-paced production environments, where time is often of the essence.

Moreover, the TView Quad Scan offers features such as picture-in-picture (PiP) functionality, which allows users to overlay video sources for enhanced presentations and analysis. This capability is particularly useful in scenarios such as sports broadcasting and educational environments, where multiple angles or supplementary visuals enhance the viewer's experience.

In conclusion, the FOCUS Enhancements TView Quad Scan stands out as a robust video management tool designed to meet the diverse needs of today's media professionals. With its advanced scaling technology, multiple connectivity options, and user-friendly interface, the TView Quad Scan is an invaluable asset for anyone looking to elevate their video production capabilities.