It does not Do Frequency or Phase or anything else, because it recognizes that this input was used before, and the previous settings are probably correct.

Possible issue with Mode specific memory

Suppose that after setting up the 1024x768 and 1600x1200 pictures, you connect a third computer that is 1024x768, but it has a different requirement for Black and White Level. In this case, the Bay Cat X would use the default values for these levels.

To prevent this from happening, use the memory slots as described in “Saving Your Work & Recalling a Memory” on page 40.

Switching input connectors

Now suppose you use Digital to bring in a picture that uses the component YPbPr video. You change the Color- space setting to YPbPr. If you switch back to Analog in the Picture menu, the Bay Cat X switches back to the RGB Colorspace, because Colorspace is specific to the input connector.

Possible issue with Input specific memory

What happens if you switch back to Analog and the pic- ture there is YPbPr? The Bay Cat X has no way to know this, no way to detect the difference between RGB and YPbPr, so it will use the wrong Colorspace.

To prevent this from happening, use the memory slots as described in “Saving Your Work & Recalling a Memory” on page 40.

Global parameters

In none of the examples above does the Bay Cat X try to change the Baud Rate or the Color Balance values, because these items are saved globally.

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Clarity SN-4620-1080 manual Possible issue with Mode specific memory, Switching input connectors, Global parameters