4. Operation
Setup Menu
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If the current input’s colorspace is set to SMPTE, the Color Balance Menu appears:
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| COLOR BALANCE |
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| > Saturation | 100 |
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| Hue | 0 |
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| Reset All |
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Figure 4-16. Color Balance Menu (SMPTE sample)
Please note:
•Saturation is measured in percentage.
~Adjustment range (Composite,
•Hue is measured in degrees, and is [N/A] for YPbPr and SDI inputs.
~Adjustment range:
•Select Reset All to set all values back to their default settings.
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From the Input Menu, select Processing to display the Processing Menu:
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| PROCESSING |
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| > Sync Sel | Auto |
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| Pulldown Comp | OFF |
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| Sync Slice | 128 |
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Figure 4-17. Processing Menu (sample)
The following functions are available:
•Sync Selection — This function applies only to Analog RGB inputs. The
PDS automatically selects the syncs for digital sources, composite,
The sync choices are Auto, H/V (horizontal/vertical sync), CSync (composite sync) and SOG (sync on green).
~In Auto mode, the system finds sync in any of the three possible sources.
•If one of the sources is chosen, the system uses only that input as a sync source.
•If the system does not find sync at that source, it acts as if it is in Auto mode.
~The default selection for Analog RGB inputs is Auto.
•Pulldown Compensation — This function only applies to standard video (component,
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