4. Operation

Using Inputs

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Please note the following important points regarding the Auto Acquire mode:

If Auto Acquire is ON and a valid input is selected that does not have a saved Input Config file associated with it, the system attempts to acquire the source and save an Input Config file. This process may take a few moments.

Note

The Input Config file will only be saved if the "Auto Input Save" mode is ON in the User Preference Menu.

If an input is selected that does have a saved Input Config file associated with it, the (blinking) source will transition to program after TAKE is pressed.

When the system performs an Auto Acquire for Inputs 5 through 8, the PDS first checks for a DVI signal. If not found, the system looks for a valid analog signal.

If Auto Acquire is OFF and a valid input is selected (either with or without a saved Input Config file), the system compares the library file to the input’s incoming timing.

~If the timings match, the system transitions to the input after TAKE is pressed.

~If the timings do not match, the “Invalid Signal” message appears, and the system transitions to black after TAKE is pressed.

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Note

As a prerequisite, ensure that you have read the “A Word About HDCP” section in Chapter 1 on page 1 prior to reading this section.

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.

Inputs 1 through 4 (analog) are unprotected sources. Inputs 5 through 8 (analog) are unprotected sources.

Inputs 5 through 8 (digital) are protected when an HDCP source is connected.

Please note the following important points regarding HDCP operations:

When the input signal is an HDCP source on DVI inputs 5 through 8 and a valid HDCP monitor is connected, the following actions occur:

~The PDS’s analog output is disabled.

~You cannot store a logo from a “protected” source. However, “unprotected” logos that are already stored in the system can be switched to Program.

~You cannot use the FRZ button.

For the latest HDCP features, refer to Chapter 7, PDS-902 3G Enhancements” on page 107.

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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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