OUTPUT SETUP MENU PAGE
There are three differences between the input and output setup screens. One is that on the input screen the user will be able to adjust the audio input trim. The second difference between an RGB input and RGB output is the ability to enable or disable the RGB delay on the RGB output. The third difference is the ability to enable and set sync equalization. Below is a screen for output 1. The method of setting the output type works exactly the same as the input type setup except that the message changes from input to output. The user can either choose an output directly using one of the output buttons or use the UP, DOWN, and SELECT buttons to choose the output.
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OUTPUT SETUP
>OUTPUT NUMBER | 01 |
VIDEO TYPE | NATIVE |
RGB DELAY | OFF |
SYNC EQU | OFF |
CABLE LENGTH | 0 |
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RGB DELAY
RGB DELAY is used so that the display can sync up to the new sources' sync signals before switching in the new source video. RGB DELAY is only for the RGB matrix and can be set as ON or OFF (will not appear on the display when in split mode or on
SYNC EQU
SYNC EQU is a feature designed to restore sync rise and fall time to compensate for losses in sync levels over long cable runs. There are three settings: OFF, ON, or AUTO. When set to AUTO, sync equalization will automatically turn on when CABLE LENGTH setting is set to 50' or more (will not appear on the display when in split mode or on
CABLE LENGTH (Output)
CABLE LENGTH gives the user the ability to compensate for the length of cable from the
NOTE: A final phase adjustment of the display should be performed after cable EQ adjustments are completed to optimize the image quality
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