User Presets
Three memory slots are available for you to store certain input settings as a preset. You
can then recall a saved preset and apply it to the current input.
NOTE: A user preset can be saved at one input resolution, then recalled at another.
User presets can be saved, recalled, and cleared via the OSD (see
Submenu
page 52). The following values are saved in a user preset:
•
Contrast
•
Brightness
•
Detail
•
Preset name
•
Vertical start
NOTE: You can change the picture and image settings using the
Submenu
(see the
via SIS commands.
Input Presets
The DSC has 16 memory slots in which you can save input presets that are global to
the HDMI or SDI input. These presets allow a matrix switcher with multiple types of
video inputs (such as an Extron SMX) to be placed upstream from the DSC to expand
the number of video sources. Input presets can be saved and recalled only through SIS
commands (see the
Values for the following settings are saved in input presets:
•
Contrast
•
Brightness
•
Detail
•
Film Mode
•
Audio gain and attenuation
•
Horizontal start
•
Vertical start
Saving a preset when using a matrix switcher
When using the DSC with a matrix switcher, do the following to save a preset:
1.
Switch each input of the matrix to the input of the DSC.
2.
Configure each input: size, position, detail, brightness, and contrast. (The remaining
settings — horizontal start, vertical start, active pixels and lines, and total pixels — are
not user-configurable, but are stored automatically as part of the preset.)
3.
Save the settings to a preset for recall by the control system when that matrix input is
routed to the HDMI or SDI input.
on page 19) or SIS commands (see the
(see page 21) and
Input Submenu
Presets commands
on page 52). The preset name can be assigned only
Input Presets commands
DSC 3G-HD A and DSC HD-3G A • Operation
User Presets
User Presets commands
•
Active lines (Vertical Active)
•
Horizontal image position
•
Vertical image position
•
Horizontal image size (width)
•
Vertical image size (height)
Picture Controls
(see page 22) or SIS commands
on page 53).
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Active pixels (Horizontal Active)
•
Active lines (Vertical Active)
•
Horizontal image position
•
Vertical image position
•
Horizontal image size (width)
•
Vertical image size (height)
•
Total pixels
•
Preset name
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