RGB/DVI Mode Menu Field Definitions

NOTE: The DVI menu has a more limited selection. It consists of the following options: Input, Contrast, Brightness, Language, Panel Buttons, PIP, Aspect Ratio, OSD Setting, Color Temp., Default Setting, and Information.

Input: Select RGB or DVI.

Contrast: Adjusts the black level of the video screen image (0 to 100).

Brightness: Adjusts the white level of the video screen image (0 to 100).

H-Position:(RGB only; not in DVI mode.) Adjusts the horizontal position (0 to 100).

V-Position:(RGB only; not in DVI mode.) Adjusts the vertical position (0 to 100).

Frequency: (RGB only; not in DVI mode.) Adjusts the horizontal size of the screen image (0 to 100).

Phase: (RGB only; not in DVI mode.) Adjusts image distortion appearing as horizontal noise on the screen (0 to 100).

Auto Position: (May be dimmed.) Select DISABLE, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, 1360 x 768, or 1366 x 768.

This menu is an override function.

The menu is enabled only when the input signal is in one of these resolutions. Other resolutions are not displayed, and are set by autodetection.

If the screen is not displayed correctly, change the resolution selection.

The resolution remains as you set it until changed again.

If the display is distorted or shifted at a resolution of 1366 x 768 or 1360 x 768, adjust the resolution here by manually selecting 1366 x 768 or 1360 x 768.

Language: The choices are English, Italian, French, Spanish, and German.

Panel Buttons: Select UNLOCK or LOCK, and then press Enter to lock/unlock the buttons on the front panel. Authorized users can release the key lock feature by pressing and holding the SOURCE button for five seconds.

PIP: Select Setup for the picture-in-picture, and then select one of the following:

PIP Option: Select PIP OFF, PIP ON, or PBP ON.

PIP Input: Select VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, S-VIDEO, or COMPONENT.

PIP Location: Select the PIP position as T/L (top left), T/R (top right), B/R (bottom right), or B/L (bottom left).

PIP Size: Select the PIP size as LARGE, SMALL, or NORMAL.

PIP Swap: Select SWAP to interchange Main with PIP. (This is in the DVI mode.)

Aspect Ratio: Select UNDER, 16:9, OVER, or 4:3. (This is in DVI mode.)

OSD Setting: Select Setup for the on-screen display. Then select one of the following:

OSD H.Position: Adjusts the OSD horizontal position (0 to 100).

OSD V.Position: Adjusts the OSD vertical position (0 to 100).

OSD Display Time: Select OFF or a range of 5 to 30 seconds.

Color Temperature: Select NORMAL, COOL, or USER. If you select USER, then select from the following calibrations:

R-Gain:Adjusts the gain for red (0 to 100).

G-Gain:Adjusts the gain for green (0 to 100).

B-Gain:Adjusts the gain for blue (0 to 100).

R-Offset:Adjusts the offset (or cut) for red (0 to 100).

G-Offset:Adjusts the offset (or cut) for green (0 to 100).

B-Offset:Adjusts the offset (or cut) for blue (0 to 100).

Reset: Select RESTORE to return to the original color temperature settings.

Default Setting: Select RESTORE to return to the default settings.

Information: Select INFORMATION to access Pelco headquarters information.

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Pelco PMCL526A, PMCL542A, PMCL537A, PMCL532A manual RGB/DVI Mode Menu Field Definitions

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