Dig. V (801GC, 801GX only ) Monochrome digital (TTL) video @ 1 bit-per-pixel

Dig. VI (801GC, 801GX only ) Monochrome digital (TTL) video @ 2 bits-per-pixel (sepa- rate video and intensity bits)

Dig. RGB (801GC, 801GX only ) Color digital (TTL) video with one bit per color (black and 7 saturated colors)

Dig. RGBI (801GC, 801GX only ) Color digital (TTL) video with one video bit per color plus a common intensity bit (black, 7 saturated colors, gray and 7 dimmed colors)

Dig. RrGgBb (801GC, 801GX only ) Color digital (TTL) video with one video bit and intensity bit per color.

The Pedestal, Video bias, Video swing, Sync swing and Gamma parameters only affect formats that are set for “Analog mono” or “Analog color” video types. Pedestal determines if a blanking pedestal is used and, if so, how far the black level is above the ped- estal. The level is a percentage of the video swing. Turning the pedestal off makes blanking and black level the same. Video bias is the DC offset of the signal and is measured from ground to the blanking level. The current hardware designs only support a bias of 0.00 volts. Video swing sets the peak-to-peak amplitude of the video (including any blanking). Sync swing sets the peak-to-peak amplitude of compos- ite sync (if it is selected by the ACS parameter). The Gamma settings determine if gamma correction is to be used and, if so, the amount of correction to be applied.

Pressing the Check button error checks your entries. If the format is good, you can just Cancel the check- ing operation. If errors are found, you can automati- cally correct some of them by having the editor Justify your entries.

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