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contrast/picture control is adjusted for a higher white level than the display device is capable of producing properly, one of two distortion effects will be observed; blooming or raster distortion. Blooming is especially prevalant in CRT displays and results in light from very bright pixels (phosphors) spilling over to adjacent pixels. This causes bright picture areas to become defocused and slightly larger than they should be. If a display blooms at high luminance levels, as the contrast control is adjusted to maximum, the top, white block in this pattern’s gray scale will become slightly wider than the gray blocks below it.

Raster distortion at high luminance levels are caused by high voltage power supply regulation problems. If the contrast/picture control is adjusted for a higher white level than the display power supply is capable of fully supporting on a short-term basis, the black lines on the bottom of the pattern will hook or bend outward.

Ideally, for an acccurate picture, the contrast/picture control should be adjusted just below the point at which either blooming or raster distortion is evident. This may result in an unacceptably low white level for the picture, however, and a compromise white level adjustment may have to be made between an accurate picture and a bright picture.

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Pattern Description: Eleven equal-width vertical bars step from black at the left (7.5 IRE for NTSC, 0 IRE for all other formats) to 100 IRE white at the right.

Pattern Usage: Useful for visually checking gray-scale tracking performance of a display. Poor performance is seen as a primary color tint (red, green, or blue), especially at the bright or dark end of the pattern. Also useful for adjusting gray-scale tracking by eye, when a color analyzer is not available. Adjust the display cutoff/bias controls for a neutral dark gray tone at the dark end of the pattern. Adjust the display drive/gain controls for a neutral bright gray tone at the bright end of the pattern. Also good as a reference input signal when troubleshooting and signal tracing luminance or color amplifier problems within a display device.

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Contents VP300 Sencore Drive, Sioux Falls, SDTable of Contents Specifications Battery Installation Battery Types UsedAC Power Supply Low Battery IndicationMaking Connections LCD Window Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsControls Format Menu Signal Type, Format, and Pattern MenusSignal Type Menu Pattern MenuSmpte Bar Pattern Description and UsagePluge Needle Staircase Horizontal Staircase H StairCrosshatch OverscanAnamorphic Window1, Window2 RasterColor Bar Split BarFocus RampChecker RegulateAnsi Gray Multiburst Gating Menu Gating and Test MenusTest Menu Sequence Sub-Menu Sequence and Burn-In Sub-MenusBurn-in Sub-Menu Audio Sub-Menu Freq Shift, Audio, and DDC Step Sub-MenusFreq Shift Sub-Menu DDC Step Sub-MenuColor Pro Sub-Menu ColorPro Sub-MenuDetails Learn Formats Function and Options MenuLearn Formats Function Options Menu3.5 IRE Appendix a Calibrating TV User ControlsBrightness Control 10 IRESharpness Control Contrast Control Color And Tint Controls Color ControlPage Page Appendix B Video Display White Balance Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentFinal User Control Adjustment VP300 100 IRE Window patternSioux Falls, SD Sencore DriveCall 1-800-SENCORE