1.7. Input memory setting (for the input board)
Press [MENU1] button to display the input memory menus. You can exit the menu by [ESC] button.
1.7.1.Input port selecting
Input ports can be switched while any menus or test patterns are not displayed.
[Procedure]
1. Press [INPUT A] button to display the input port selecting menu.
2. Select an input port by up/down buttons and press [ENTER] button to change.
• With the RGB input board, S.ANALOG and S.DIGITAL can be selective.
• With the video input board, COMPOSITE and Y/C additionally will be active.
3.Press [ESC] button to exit the menu.
The current input port is also displayed in the status information area on screen in advanced mode.
1.7.2.Expansion setting
To | adjust the input signal, set its horizontal and vertical |
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S.ANALOG | ID01 | |||
expansion rate to 100 % to display the full size of effective | ||||
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input signal area on screen. | DISPLAY MEMORY UNDEFINE | |||
[Procedure] | INPUT MEMORY | 1 | ||
1. | Press [MENU2] button to enter the display memory menu. | H.DISPLAY POS | 1/1 | |
V.DISPLAY POS | 1/1 | |||
2. | Select H.DISPLAY POS. and change it to 1/1 by left/right | CROP |
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3. | Select V.DISPLAY POS. and change it to 1/1 by left/right | OUTPUT | ||
SCREEN MODE | NORMAL | |||
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4. | Exit the menu by [ESC] button. |
Note: when you change H.SIZE or V.SIZE (chapter 1.7.4.4, on
page 59) in the input memory menu, the H.DISPLAY POS and V.DISPLAY POS should be 1/1 in advance.
1.7.3.Automatic input signal scanning
While an input memory menu displaying, [NORMAL] button executes the automatic input signal scanning. It searches and displays a signal with a suitable sync frequency in the default memory (preset signals) and in registered input memories.
If multiple signals have a suitable frequency to display, every [NORMAL] button pressing switches the selected signal.
[Procedure]
1.Press [MENU1] button to display the input memory menu.
3.Press [NORMAL] button several times till the correct image is displayed.
If an incorrect image is displayed, perform signal adjustments in the next chapter. Note:
When the incorrect image is still displayed even after the adjustments, the signal does not comply with the available input signal list (chapter 3.7, on page 94).
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