Input Presets

Input Presets

A total of 128 global input presets are available for the DVS 605. An input preset is a user-defined set of input and picture control settings that can be saved for each source within a system so that they can be recalled whenever the source is applied. Input presets are unique to the signal that was applied when the preset was initially saved. This type of preset saves specific settings for size, position, contrast, brightness, color and tint (if applicable), detail, and input configuration.

NOTE: An input preset can be recalled on any input supporting the input type that

was active when the preset was saved. However, input presets only apply to the

input resolution that was present when the preset was saved.

To create and save an input preset:

1.Adjust the signal sampling, picture control, and size settings (see the Size and Position” section on page 75) as desired.

2.From the Preset Number drop-down list select a preset number.

3.In the Preset Name field, enter a name for the preset.

4.Click Save. If an input preset already exists in this location, a confirmation dialog box opens. In the dialog box, click Yes to overwrite the previous input preset.

The settings are saved to the selected preset location to be recalled at a later time.

See the “Preset Management Page” section on page 79 for information about renaming input presets.

To recall an input preset:

1.From the Preset Number drop-down list, select the preset to recall.

2. Click Recall. A confirmation dialog box opens.

Manual background NOTE: If an unassigned preset is selected, the Recall button is disabled.

3.In the dialog box, click Yes.

NOTE: Recalling a preset overwrites any adjustments to the settings of the current

input. An input preset can also be recalled through the Preset Management screen.

See the “Preset Management Page” section on page 79 for the procedure to delete an input preset.

Overscan

This mode zooms and crops SMPTE inputs to mask edge effects and ancillary data common in broadcast signals. Issuing an Auto-Image with overscan enabled, runs an Auto Phase routine (YUV and RGB only) and centers and sizes the input according to table values.

NOTE: Overscan is applied only to SMPTE input rates (NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p,

720p, 1080i, or 1080p).

To set the overscan, select a percentage (0.0%, 2.5%, or 5.0%) from the drop-down list that is associated with the desired input signal type.

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