Setting Dvi Input Signals - Panasonic AV-HS6000 Series Operation Manual

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3
Select an item in [Motion Detect] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.
f Set the image movement detection sensitivity.
[3] is the standard setting. Set this closer to [1] to configure it toward still images, and to [5] to configure it toward moving images.
4
Select an item in [Sharp] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.
f Set the extent of the edge sharpness for the images.
[3] is the standard setting. Set this closer to [1] for less sharp edges, and to [5] for sharper edges.
5
Set [Size] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.
f Adjust the input image size (100% to 110%).
Fine‑tuning image positions
Fine-tune image positions when [Edge Crop] is selected for the scaling method.
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [SDI IN] → [Up Converter] tab.
2
Select an item in [Edge Crop Pos.] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.
[Center]
[Right]
[Left]

Setting DVI input signals

Configure the DVI input signal setting. Signals with the available resolution are as follows.
f XGA (1024×768)/60 Hz, WXGA (1280×768)/60 Hz, SXGA (1280×1024)/60 Hz, WSXGA+ (1680×1050)/60 Hz, UXGA (1600×1200)/60 Hz,
WUXGA (1920×1200)/60 Hz, 1080/59.94p (1920×1080)/59.94 Hz, 1080/50p (1920×1080)/50 Hz, 1080/59.94i (1920×1080)/59.94 Hz, 1080/50i
(1920×1080)/50 Hz, 720/59.94p (1280×720)/59.94 Hz, 720/50p (1280×720)/50 Hz
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NOTE
t If signals with any other resolutions or frequencies are input, the signals cannot be imported correctly.
The output images in this case may be black or disturbed.
t The <DVI-D IN1>/<DVI-D IN2> terminals do not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
Setting the scaling method
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [DVI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Select an item in [Scale] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.
f Select the scaling method.
[Full]
[Fit‑V]
[Fit‑H]
Setting the freeze method
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [DVI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Select an item in [Freeze Mode] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.
f An item can also be selected while an image is frozen.
[Frame]
[Field]
Setting freeze
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [DVI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Select an item in [Freeze] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.
[On]
[Off]
Converting the level of the DVI input signal
Settings are performed according to the specifications of the device connected to the unit.
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [DVI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Select an item in [Limited] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.
Chapter 6 Input/Output Signal Settings — Setting input signals
Positions the image at the center, and adds a black image at the left and right.
Positions the image at the right, and adds a black image at the left.
Positions the image at the left, and adds a black image at the right.
Enlarges or reduced the input image in accordance with the system resolution.
(The aspect ratio is not maintained. The increased or reduced ratio in vertical and horizontal directions will differ.)
Maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, and enlarges or reduces the image in accordance with the vertical
resolution.
Maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, and enlarges or reduces in accordance with the horizontal resolution.
Freezes the images frame by frame.
Freezes the images field by field.
Freezes the input signals.
Freezes the input signals.
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