The following items are available on the
•
Test Pattern — Lets you select a test pattern to use in setting up a display when
configuring a system. Rotate either
, meaning that no test pattern has been enabled.
Off
The following test patterns are available:
Crop
Color Bars (8)
Figure 37.
Test Patterns
NOTES:
•
All test patterns include a single pixel wide crop pattern line.
•
Test patterns remain in effect through a power cycle.
Overscan — Lets you select a default overscan mode to apply to SMPTE input rates
•
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p). Overscan zooms and crops SMPTE
inputs to mask edge effects and ancillary data that may occur in broadcast signals. The
selections are
(the default),
0%
NOTE: If the overscan mode is not 0%, when Auto-Image is performed on an
SMPTE input rate, it refers to the default input values for sizing and positioning
instead of performing a true Auto-Image.
•
Internal Temp. — (View only) Shows the internal temperature of the unit in Fahrenheit
(left value) and Celsius (right value).
•
Part number and firmware version — (View-only) Displays the unit part number
(60-1488-01) and the firmware version and build (for example,
Reset — Lets you reset the unit to its factory-installed values (removing any user-
•
defined values) while retaining the current firmware version. Rotate either
to select
Factory Reset
using these menus).
The equivalent SIS command for this reset is <ESC>
methods, see Resetting.
Advanced Configuration
knob to select a test pattern. The default is
Adjust
Alternate Pixels
Crosshatch
Grayscale
, and
.
2.5%
5%
(see
Resetting
on page 42 for the complete reset procedure
MediaPort 200 • Operation
menu:
v1.00.0004.b006
Adjust
< } >. For other reset
ZXXX
).
knob
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