MENU SETTINGS
Menu contents
Items | Settings |
Output Mode | [4:3] |
| LETTER BOX |
| SQUEEZE |
Note:
●The following menu item values can be saved for each setting mode.
•V Position
•Motion Sense
•Enhance Level
•Variable Enhancer and
When the setting for Output Mode is changed, check the setting of the above menu items.
Output | [1080I] |
| 720P |
Reference | [INPUT] |
| BB |
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Note:
●System Phase settings can be saved for each of these item settings.
System Phase | |
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| [0] |
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| 300 |
H Position | |
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| 120 |
H Crop (Left) | [0] |
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| 100 |
H Crop (Right) | |
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| [0] |
[ ]: Factory Setting
Contents
Sets the HD Conversion mode according to the NTSC video source.
4 : 3: When the input video has an aspect ratio of 4:3, it is converted to HD pictures without changing the aspect ratio for output. In this case, the side panels appear on the screen.
LETTER BOX : When the input video is in the LETTER BOX format, it is converted to HD pictures with an aspect ratio of 16:9 for output.
SQUEEZE : When the input video has been “squeezed” for display on 4:3 screens, it is converted to HD pictures with an aspect ratio of 16:9 for output.
4 : 3LETTER BOX SQUEEZE
NTSC
Side panel
HD
Sets the output video format.
1080I | : Effective 1080 scanning lines, interlace. |
720P | : Effective 720 scanning lines, progressive. |
Selects the reference sync signal.
INPUT : Synchronizes with the video signal input to the [SDI IN] connector of this unit.
BB: Synchronizes with the black burst signal input to the [REF] connector of this unit.
Note:
●When this is set to “BB” or
Sets the HD output signal phase for the reference sync signal selected with <Reference>.
(Variation for ±300 is equivalent to about ±4 µs.)
Adjusts the picture’s horizontal display position (varies in ±120 x 2 pixels).
●This item is enabled only when the Output Mode is set to 4:3.
●When the <Output> item is set to “720P”, the actual display position area is ±80 x 2 pixels. Keep in mind that this is different from the value set with the menu.
Sets the crop width at the left of the input picture.
●This item is enabled only when the Output Mode is set to 4:3. For the part cropped, the background color is shown.
Sets the crop width at the right of the input picture.
●This item is enabled only when the Output Mode is set to 4:3. For the part cropped, the background color is shown.
Menu contents (contd.)
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V Position | Adjusts the picture’s vertical position (varies in ±63 lines). |
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| … | ● When <Output Mode> is set to “4:3” or “SQUEEZE”, the actual variable range | |
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| 63 | is ±3 lines. Keep in mind that this is different from the value set with the menu. | |
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Motion Sense | 0 | Motion detection sensitivity adjustment |
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| … | Sets the optimum conversion sensitivity according to the input material. | |
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Enhance Level | Adjusts the enhancer (contour compensation) of the video output signal. | |||
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Variable | OFF | Sets ON/OFF of the variable enhancer function. When set to “OFF”, the | ||
Enhancer | [ON] | enhancer is disabled. When set to “ON”, the variable enhancer functions based | ||
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| The following five parameters can be displayed and set on the sub menu by | |
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| pressing the [ENTER/MENU] button. ( p. 7 for sub menu) |
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| ● This item is shown only when the optional variable enhancer function is | |
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Enhance Level | Sets the enhancement level. |
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| … | ● This item is shown when the optional variable enhancer function is enabled | |
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| [0] | and <Variable Enhancer> is set to “ON”. |
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Enhance Freq | 2 | Sets the frequency of the input signal to be enhanced. |
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| [4] | and <Variable Enhancer> is set to “ON”. |
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Cut Off Freq | 3 | Sets the band limit frequency of the input signal. When set to 7 (MHz), band | ||
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| When the <Cut Off Freq> setting is smaller than the <Enhance Freq> setting, the | |
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| enhancement function is disabled. |
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| ● This item is shown when the optional variable enhancer function is enabled | |
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| and <Variable Enhancer> is set to “ON”. |
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Threshold | [0] | Sets the threshold of the enhancement effect. If the enhancement effect is | ||
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| 15 | emphasized. |
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| With this setting, the enhancement of a small amount of noise can be | |
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| suppressed to emphasize only the contour. |
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| ● This item is shown when the optional variable enhancer function is enabled | |
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| and <Variable Enhancer> is set to “ON”. |
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Noise Reduction | [OFF] | When this item is set to “ON”, a small amount of noise lower than the threshold | ||
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| ON | level can be suppressed. The larger the threshold setting, the larger the effect to | |
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| suppress noise. |
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| This function has no effect unless <Enhance Level> is set to the larger value. | |
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| ● This item is shown when the optional variable enhancer function is enabled | |
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| and <Variable Enhancer> is set to “ON”. |
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