5.2.2 Latency
About latency
The video latency is defined as the delay between the time of a monitor input video transition to the
corresponding light output transition on screen.
The available latency modes for your display are:
•
Diagnostic: Best picture quality (with enhanced noise reduction filter)
•
Surgical: Lowest latency, optimized for fast moving images
To select the latency mode
1.
Bring up the OSD main menu.
2.
Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3.
Enter the Latency submenu.
4.
Select one of the available latency modes and confirm.
5.2.3 Input range
About input range
This command sets the RGB signal range for DVI and SDI inputs. Suggest to set the input range according to
the input signal range.
The available input ranges are:
•
0–255
•
16–235
•
16–255
To select the input range
1.
Bring up the OSD main menu.
2.
Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3.
Enter the Input range submenu.
4.
Select one of the available input ranges and confirm.
Input range control is available only when the selected main source (see "Main Source", page 32) is
DVI or SDI.
5.2.4 Image Size
About image size
The available image sizes for your display are:
•
Aspect (fill the screen on largest dimension, no modification in image aspect-ratio)
•
Native (input pixel to LCD pixel mapping, no scaling)
In both Aspect and Native, the image may be displayed with black bars on top/bottom or left/right.
To select the image size
1.
Bring up the OSD main menu.
2.
Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3.
Enter the Image Size submenu.
4.
Select one of the available image sizes and confirm.
Advanced operation
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