Native Mode; Delay; Gamut Highlighting; Picture Setup - Videotek TVM9100PKG Installation And Operation Handbook

Tvm series multi-format 3gb/s/hd-sdi/sd-sdi monitor
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Table 3-34. Picture HD Menu
Selection

DELAY

DELAY POSITION
GAMUT
HIGHLIGHTING

PICTURE SETUP

Native Mode

NOTE: The Native mode menu item will only appear when an SD format is detected or
selected.
When Native mode is enabled, it displays the SD (Analog or Digital) picture as 480i.
The quad screen does not resize in Native mode. When Native mode is not checked,
the SD picture fills the screen.
Delay
Delay is used to view the horizontal and vertical blanking areas of the video signal.
DELAY enables and disables the delay mode. Delay Position displays the amount of
vertical and horizontal delay. Using the delay position, turn the UP/DOWN and
RIGHT/LEFT knobs to position the picture. The Delay feature is not affected by the
Native mode selection.

Gamut Highlighting

When Gamut Highlighting is selected in the Picture Setup menu, a grid pattern appears
over the picture display highlighting gamut errors. Gamut highlighting is determined
by the GAMUT THRESHOLD settings in the VIDEO ALARM DIGITAL > DIGITAL
GAMUT alarm menu.
Picture Setup
Press the ENT button to access the global Picture setup menu. For more information on
the global Picture Setup menu see Section 4.

Closed Caption

Closed Caption data can be decoded and keyed over the picture. The Closed Caption
display is provided as a means to verify that captions are present and can be decoded.
The display provides a limited character and feature set. The 708 caption service is
defined by EIA-708-B Digital Television Closed Captioning standard for High
Definition video. All other caption services are defined by EIA/CEA-608-B NTSC
Line 21 Data Services standard. The Closed Caption services are:
• CC1 – Primary synchronous caption service (608 or 708)
• CC2 – Special non-synchronous use captions (608)
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General Operation
Selection Option
ON
OFF
Use the H POS and V POS knobs. Press KNOB
for default.
ON
OFF
Press ENT
TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook
Copyright © 2008, Harris Corporation

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