4. Operation

Setup Menu

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Adjustment range: OFF, ON

Default: OFF

Sync Slice — This function selects the sync comparator threshold for RGsB (RGB with Sync on Green) or YPbPr analog component video sources. When PDS detects Macrovision copy protection on the incoming YPbPr NTSC/PAL video, the Sync Slice value is automatically repositioned to 60mV to account for the reduced amplitude sync pulse.

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Adjustment range: 8mV to 256mV, adjustable in steps of 8mV

Default: 128mV

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The PDS supports saving up to 64 input configuration files in non-volatile memory, each of which is available to the nine physical inputs (1 through 8 and SDI).

Input configuration files contain settings that govern everything from pixel resolution to aspect ratio and color balance — any setting you can view or change using the Input Menu. By default, an input’s configuration file number is the same as the number of the input — Input 1 is assigned to configuration file number 1, and so on. You can set, delete, save, or recall the configuration file for an input. You can associate any number of saved files to any number of inputs.

When you change the configuration file for an input, the timing in the new configuration file must match the input’s timing. For example, if the input uses NTSC (720 x 480) timing, that input cannot use a configuration file that uses WXGA (1280 X 768).

When you delete user-defined configuration files, those files are no longer available for use by any input.

For more information about using input configuration files, refer to the following sections:

Save Config

Reset Config

Recall Config

Delete Config

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After you use the Input Menu to change one or more input settings, you can save the changes to non-volatile memory by selecting Save Config. You can save the changes to the current configuration file for the selected input, or to a different file.

To save changes to an input’s configuration, use the following procedure:

1.Select Save Config from the Input Menu. The menu shown in the following illustration appears:

SAVE CONFIG

> File Number24

Save File

Figure 4-18.Save Config Menu (sample)

2.Select a value for File Number, or keep the default file number.

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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.

One of the main features of Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 is its emphasis on quantitative assessment of attributes that are vital for display performance. This includes parameters such as brightness, contrast ratio, color accuracy, and response time. By establishing clear testing protocols and benchmarks, the standard enables a uniform evaluation process across various display technologies including LCD, LED, and OLED displays.

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.

The standard also addresses energy efficiency, prompting manufacturers to consider power consumption alongside performance metrics. This characteristic is increasingly important as consumers demand more environmentally friendly technologies. By promoting energy-efficient designs, Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 aligns with global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of electronic devices.

Moreover, Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 encourages innovation in display technologies by providing a framework where manufacturers can test and showcase their advancements in optical performance. This not only fosters healthy competition in the market but also accelerates technological progress in display manufacturing.

In summary, Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 plays a vital role in standardizing the evaluation of digital displays in China. Through its focus on various optical performance metrics, the incorporation of advanced testing technologies, and a commitment to energy efficiency, this standard not only enhances product quality but also improves user satisfaction. Its influence extends beyond national borders, as it sets a precedent for similar standards worldwide in the digital display industry.