Extron electronic ISS 506 manual Auto Image submenu, Test Pattern submenu

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Auto Image submenu

The Auto Image submenu provides a means to turn the auto imaging on or off for individual input selections.

If auto imaging is set to on, the ISS always sizes and centers the selected input to fill the screen when a new frequency is input. If auto imaging is set off, the ISS sizes and centers the selected input only when it is commanded using the Auto Image main menu (a different menu path). See “Auto Image menu”, on page 3-6. Rotate the Adjust [ knob while this submenu is active to select an input. Rotate the Adjust { knob to toggle auto imaging on or off for the displayed input.

NThe Auto Image function and the Auto Memories function (see “Auto Memories submenu“, on the next page) work interactively. Each function can be on or off, giving four possible combinations, as follows:

Auto Image on and Auto Memories on The output signal is sized and centered to fill the screen and these Auto Image parameters are saved as an auto memory. The next time the unit encounters the same input signal, the saved parameters are aplied automatically. When all 16 auto memories are filled, the the oldest is overwritten by the newest.

Auto Image off and Auto Memories on The unit applies the default values for the detected input resolution. If no further adjustments are made, the Auto Memories function does not save an entry (all parameters remain at their default settings). If you adjust the input manually or manually execute an Auto Image, the Auto Memories functions automatically store the new parameters.

Auto Image on and Auto Memories off An Auto Image function is performed for each new input selected, but the parameters are not saved. The next time the unit encounters the same input signal, Auto Image function is repeated.

Auto Image off and Auto Memories off The unit takes no automatic action when it detects a new input signal. Only Input Preset parameters are applied, when recalled via an SIS command (see the Command/Response Table for SIS commands, in chapter 4, “SIS Programming and Control“).

Test Pattern submenu

The Test Pattern submenu lets you select from among several test patterns and assigns the selected pattern to either or both outputs. The test patterns are helpful when you are adjusting the connected displays for color, convergence, focus, resolution, contrast, grayscale, and aspect ratio.

Rotate the Adjust { knob while this submenu is active to select a test pattern. Rotate the Adjust [ knob to assign the test patter to the program output, the preview output, both outputs or to turn the test pattern off. The available test patterns are: Color Bars, crosshatch, 4 x 4 crosshatch, split grayscale, ramp, alternating pixels, crop, and film aspect ratios 1.33, 1.78, 1.85, and 2.35 (figure 3-14). The side-by-side crop and aspect ratio patterns available from the submenu vary depending on the aspect ratio of the output rate.

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Extron electronic ISS 506 manual Auto Image submenu, Test Pattern submenu

ISS 506 specifications

The Extron ISS 506 is an advanced image scaling and processing solution designed for professional AV environments. This innovative device is tailored to meet the demands of modern presentations, conferences, and media showrooms, providing seamless integration and superior image quality.

One of the standout features of the ISS 506 is its impressive scaling capabilities. It can accept a wide range of input resolutions, ensuring compatibility with various AV sources. The device supports input resolutions up to 4K at 60 Hz, making it an ideal choice for high-resolution displays and content. Its advanced scaling technology not only allows for smooth and clear image scaling but also ensures that images look crisp and professional, regardless of the source.

Another notable characteristic is the ISS 506's powerful signal processing capabilities. It incorporates sophisticated algorithms designed to enhance image quality through deinterlacing, noise reduction, and edge enhancement. These features improve the overall visual experience, making it especially valuable for applications requiring high visual fidelity, such as art galleries and corporate boardrooms.

The ISS 506 is equipped with multiple output options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and analog formats. This versatility allows users to connect to various display technologies without any compromise in quality. The output can be configured to accommodate different resolutions and aspect ratios, ensuring that content is displayed exactly as intended.

Additionally, the device supports advanced features like video wall processing and multi-window display. With the ability to create engaging visual experiences, users can layer multiple video sources and manage them effectively. The intuitive graphical user interface simplifies the process of setting up and controlling these complex display configurations.

In terms of connectivity, the ISS 506 offers numerous inputs, enabling users to connect laptops, cameras, and other media devices. It also features RS-232 and Ethernet control options, allowing for seamless integration with broader AV control systems.

Finally, the Extron ISS 506 is designed for reliability and ease of use, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments. When combined with its robust feature set, this device stands out as a comprehensive solution for any professional AV application. Whether for live events, corporate meetings, or educational settings, the ISS 506 meets and exceeds the expectations of today's AV professionals.