2. Hardware Orientation

PDS Front Panel

ESC

ESC — press to exit a menu without making changes, cancel an operation, to answer “No” to certain menu queries, and to return to the top Status Menu. Each press takes you back up the menu tree by one level.

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The figure below illustrates the Inputs Section:

 

 

 

 

 

Inputs

 

 

 

 

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2

3

4

5

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7

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SDI

LOGO

Figure 2-4.Inputs Section

The buttons in the Inputs Section enable you to select the source that you want to transition to Program. Each button corresponds to the similarly numbered input connector on the rear panel. You can also select the full screen LOGO as the transition source.

There are three button states:

Off — the input is not selected for a transition.

Blinking — the input is “pending” for the next transition.

~When a button is blinking slow, it is ready to be transitioned to Program.

Note

If an input button is blinking slow, and the Status Menu

 

shows “Invalid Signal,” the system has attempted to acquire

 

the source, but has failed.

 

 

Lit Solid — the input is on Program.

In Chapter 4, refer to the Flip-flop Mode” section on page 78 for additional information about button behavior when TAKE is pressed.

Following are descriptions of each “input” button in the section:

Buttons 1 through 4 enable you to select physical inputs 1 through 4 (respectively) from the rear panel HD-15 connectors.

Buttons 5 and 8 enable you to select physical inputs 5 and 8 (respectively) from the rear panel DVI-I connectors. Please note:

~If a DVI signal is present, the DVI (digital) source is used from the DVI-I connector’s digital pins.

~If a DVI signal is not present, the selection defaults to the analog signals that are on the DVI-I connector’s analog pins. Note that a customer- supplied DVI to HD-15adapter is required to connect to the analog pins.

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SJ/T 11363-2006 specifications

Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 is a significant technical standard issued in China that focuses on the methods and guidelines for determining the optical performance of digital displays. Developed to enhance the quality and consistency of visual display technologies, this standard serves as a crucial reference for manufacturers and end-users alike.

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A key aspect of Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 is its incorporation of technologies that measure the viewing experience. This includes both subjective and objective test methods. The subjective methods involve human observers assessing the display quality under controlled lighting conditions, whereas objective methods employ sophisticated instruments to measure optical properties. This dual approach ensures a comprehensive analysis of how displays perform in real-world scenarios and their alignment with user expectations.

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