Sencore VP300 manual Crosshatch, Overscan

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Pattern Description: Eleven equal-width horizontal bars step from 100 IRE white at the top of the pattern to black at the bottom (7.5 IRE for NTSC, 0 IRE for all other formats), forming a horizontal staircase.

Pattern Usage: Useful for visually checking gray-scale tracking performance of a display, especially a projector with red and blue overdrive at the sides of the display, due to insufficient correction for CRT side-to-side placement (with green in the center). Poor gray-scale tracking performance is seen as a primary color tint (red, green, or blue), at the bright top or dark bottom of the pattern. To avoid the effects of color overdrive at the sides of the display when checking gray-scale tracking, observe the gray scale up and down only the very center of the display.

To check the effects of color overdrive at the sides of the display, observe by eye or use a color analyzer to check the color at the left, center, and right end of one horizontal bar

Crosshatch

Pattern Description: 16 white horizontal lines and 12 white vertical lines forming square boxes on black background (32 horizontal by 18 vertical lines in HD modes) with a white dot in the center of each box.

Pattern Usage: Used to check and adjust convergence of red, green and blue pictures. The horizontal and vertical lines are usually best observed to detect color fringing resulting from misconvergence, and the dots are usually best observed to make fine adjustments.

Even if a display device provides an internally-generated crosshatch pattern for checking convergence, it is often best to double-check the convergence with an externally-generated pattern. Occasionally, a display’s convergence on an internally-generated pattern doesn’t match its convergence on external input video signals.

Overscan

Pattern Description: 16 horizontal lines by 12 vertical lines crosshatch pattern (32 horizontal by 18 vertical lines in HD modes) with chevrons pointing outward at the center of each of the four edges. Four tic marks at the center of each of the four edges mark 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% and 10%

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Contents Sencore Drive, Sioux Falls, SD VP300Table of Contents Specifications Low Battery Indication Battery Types UsedAC Power Supply Battery InstallationMaking Connections Controls Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsLCD Window Pattern Menu Signal Type, Format, and Pattern MenusSignal Type Menu Format MenuPluge Pattern Description and UsageSmpte Bar Needle Horizontal Staircase H Stair StaircaseOverscan CrosshatchAnamorphic Raster Window1, Window2Split Bar Color BarRamp FocusAnsi Gray RegulateChecker Multiburst Test Menu Gating and Test MenusGating Menu Burn-in Sub-Menu Sequence and Burn-In Sub-MenusSequence Sub-Menu DDC Step Sub-Menu Freq Shift, Audio, and DDC Step Sub-MenusFreq Shift Sub-Menu Audio Sub-MenuColorPro Sub-Menu Color Pro Sub-MenuOptions Menu Learn Formats Function and Options MenuLearn Formats Function Details10 IRE Appendix a Calibrating TV User ControlsBrightness Control 3.5 IRESharpness Control Contrast Control Color Control Color And Tint ControlsPage Page White Balance Adjustment Appendix B Video Display White Balance AdjustmentVP300 100 IRE Window pattern Final User Control AdjustmentCall 1-800-SENCORE Sencore DriveSioux Falls, SD