4. Operation

Using Inputs

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This section provides background information and instructions for using inputs. The following topics are discussed:

Input Selection Rules Flip-flop Mode Using Auto Acquire

Using HDCPWith PDS, the HDCP mode is essentially automatic. Provided that you connect an HDCP compliant monitor, you can select and switch between unprotected sources and “protected” HDCP sources (e.g., a Blu- Ray player) without restriction.

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To transition an input to Program:

1.Select the desired input in the Inputs Section. Once a button is pressed, it blinks, indicating that the source is “pending.”

2.Press TAKE to transition the input to Program, using the current transition rate (as entered on the Setup Menu).

Note

Whenever TAKE is pressed, the PDS flip-flops sources in the Inputs Section. Refer to the Flip-flop Mode” section on page 78 for additional information.

Please note the following important points:

All input buttons are selectable, whether or not they are physically connected, and whether or not they have valid signals.

~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.

When the Status Menu is on and you select an input, one of two actions occur:

~The Input Menu automatically appears if Menu Context is ON (in the User Preference Menu).

~The Status Menu remains on display if Menu Context is OFF.

The “Invalid Signal” message appears under the following conditions:

~If you select an input, and it does not have a valid signal.

~If an input was previously valid and its signal is lost.

~If the current “user-selected” format does not match the detected input signal for the selected input.

For information about using the system in conjunction with HDCP inputs, refer to the “Using HDCPWith PDS, the HDCP mode is essentially automatic.

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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.

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