Firmware Pages and Descriptions

To adjust these properties:

1.Press the incoming signal area of the RGB Adjustments page to launch the Full Screen Edit mode, display the incoming image at full screen, and place a grey RGB Adjustments bar on the bottom of the screen.

2.Press this grey bar to maximize the RGB Adjustments popup menu (FIG. 112) which provides you with much more accurate adjustments of the incoming signal properties. This menu can be dragged across the screen for a better view of the underlying image. Once you exit this menu, the grey bar is positioned back onto its original location.

Incoming RGB signal

On-screen image controls (activated by pressing the RGB Adjustments bar)

Once done making your screen adjustments, SAVE SETTINGS.

FIG. 112 Full Screen Edit Mode - showing controls

Although these same options are available within the main RGB Adjustments page, these RGB image controls provide you with UP/DN arrows for accurate value entry adjustments. These controls allow you to set the RGB properties of the incoming

image/video on the NXA-RGB.

One of the first things to look at when trying to adjust your image, is the Phase value.

Adjustments to this value can help troubleshoot most image issues.

3.Use the UP/DN Phase buttons to alter the RGB tracking/signal level of the incoming image/video. These values cycle back thru 0 and on after reaching 31.

4.Use the UP/DN H Position buttons (from the RGB Geometry popup dialog) to adjust the horizontal location and move the image (left-right) on the screen. These values cycle back thru 0 and on after reaching 255.

5.Use the UP/DN H Size buttons (from the RGB Geometry popup dialog) to adjust the horizontal height and stretch the image on the screen. These values cycle back thru 0 and on after reaching 255.

6.Use the UP/DN V Position buttons (from the RGB Geometry popup dialog) to adjust the vertical location and move the image (up-down) on the screen. These values cycle back thru 0 and on after reaching 255.

7.Use the UP/DN Brightness buttons (from the RGB Brightness popup dialog) to adjust either the overall or individual Red, Green, and Blue brightness of the incoming image/video. The All Brightness bargraph gives a visual representation of the overall brightness level and cycles through an entire turn.

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