Barco FSN-1004 User Manual page 127

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Color
Space
SMPTE
1:1
Sample
On
Sample
Phase
Adjust
H
Timing
FSN-1004 • User's Guide • Rev 00
When a UIC is replaced, the EDID on the new UIC will be
changed to match the previous card's EDID.
When the System Card is hot-swapped.
~
The EDID on the UIC will not be reprogrammed when the {Restore
Default Settings} button is pressed, in the UIC Input Setup Menu .
Press {Color Space} to toggle between SMPTE and RGB processing. Note that
the system automatically sets the Color Space based on the selected format, but
the color space can be changed if desired.
~
Select SMPTE to process the input signal in the SMPTE color space
(4:2:2), in which the two chroma components are sampled at half the
sample rate of luminance component. This mode is commonly used for
cameras, video servers, etc.
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Select RGB to process the input signal in RGB color space (4:4:4), in
which the individual red, green and blue signals are sampled at the same
rate. The RGB mode is typically used for computer and graphic sources.
Note
This function is available for DVI and analog inputs only, with
the exception of NTSC and PAL. The button does not appear
when an SDI, NTSC or PAL input is selected on the UIC .
Press {1:1 Sample} to toggle the 1:1 sampling mode on or off.
~
Select On to process the input with pixel-for-pixel sampling to provide
better image quality.
~
Select Off to process the input with multiple samples for every pixel.
This mode generally results in a "softer" image.
Note
This function is available for analog inputs only, with the
exception of NTSC and PAL. The button does not appear
when SDI, DVI, NTSC or PAL inputs are selected on the UIC .
Press {Sample Phase} to display the Sample Phase value button. Use the
button to adjust the input's A/D converter, allowing you to select where pixels are
sampled (ideally, on the pixel's peak).
Range
: -16 to 15
Default
: 0
For optimum visual results when adjusting high-resolution sources, output a burst
test pattern from the source, and adjust for minimum noise.
Note
This function is available for analog inputs only, with the
exception of NTSC and PAL. The button does not appear
when SDI, DVI, NTSC or PAL inputs are selected on the UIC .
Press {Adjust H Timing} to adjust the image's horizontal timing. Three value
buttons appear:
~
Use the {H Pos} button to set the start of the active area's horizontal
offset from H sync.
~
Use the {H Active} button to set the width of the active area.
4. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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