
4. Operation
Using the Setup Menu
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From the System Menu, select DVI Cable Equal to display the DVI Cable Equalizer Menu, which enables you to adjust input cable equalization parameters for both DVI inputs simultaneously, or individually for inputs 7 or 8.
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| > Input | All |
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| Equalization | 12 |
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| Set to Default |
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| Set to Maximum |
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| Set to Minimum |
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Figure 4-51. DVI Cable Equalizer Menu (sample)
The following functions are available:
•Input — selects the exact inputs that you wish to set: ALL (inputs 7 and 8), 7 (individually), or 8 (individually).
Note
Inputs 7 or 8 do not need to be selected on the front panel for this menu to change, and to apply the equalization settings.
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Equalization — The equalization adjustment range is from 0 (short cable equalization) to 15 (long cable equalization). The default value is 12, which indicates “moderate” equalization.
In general, the default should be adequate for most users, unless cables longer than 5M are used, and unless your signals are running at high pixel clock rates (e.g., UXGA).
Set to Default — sets the Equalization field to the default setting of 12.
Note
Equalization is a subjective “visual” adjustment, which depends on three important factors: cable length, signal quality and cable quality. If you adjust the equalization, optimize the setting for the lowest amount of visual artifacts.
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Set to Maximum — sets the Equalization field to the maximum setting of 15. Set to Minimum — sets the Equalization field to the minimum setting of 0.
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From the System Menu, select File Association to display the File Association Menu, which enables you to select or change a configuration file for each of nine physical inputs (1 through 8 and SDI). The configuration file contains settings that govern everything from pixel resolution to aspect ratio and color balance — any setting you can change using the Input Menu. The
Each time you press an input button, the
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