Scaler Settings Page; Input Configuration - Extron electronics Annotator User Manual

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Scaler Settings page

Access the Scaler Settings page (figure 7-5) by clicking the Scaler Settings link on
the sidebar menu on the Configuration page.
Figure 7–5 — Scaler settings page
The Scaler Status page displays input configuration settings (input signal format,
auto image and film mode status) and output configuration settings (resolution
and refresh rates, output sync format, and polarity), and advanced configuration
settings (RGB delay, test pattern selection, auto memory status, switch effect, and
MTP pre-peaking setting, and EDID resolution and refresh rates). Any settings
can be changed and the unit updated to the new settings. The page updates itself
periodically to reflect the latest status of the Annotator components. If a variable
changes, the display shows the change in status the next time it updates.

Input configuration

For each of the seven inputs, the input format can be changed by clicking on the
drop-down arrow and selecting the appropriate signal type:
N Selecting Auto Detect allows the device to automatically set the input to the
appropriate signal format.
Input 1: RGB, YUVp/HDTV, Auto Detect
Input 2: RGB, YUVp/HDTV, Auto Detect
Input 3: RGB, YUVp/HDTV, RGBcvS, YUVi, S-video, Composite, Auto Detect
Input 4: YUVi, S-video, Composite, Auto Detect
Input 5: S-video, composite, Auto Detect
Input 6: DVI
Input 7: SDI, HD-SDI, Auto Detect
For each input Auto Image can be set on or off.
For each of the inputs Film mode can be enabled or disabled.
N Film mode processing helps maximize image detail and sharpness for NTSC,
PAL, and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film.
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