Setting The Hd/Rgb Input; Setting The Sd Input - Edirol V-440HD Owner's Manual

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Setting the HD/RGB Input

With the HD/RGB inputs, the image's dimensions and color may
vary with each individual format and/or device, so it may be
necessary to make separate settings for each input individually.
The default factory setting for the HD/RGB input format is
"AUTO," whereby the settings are determined automatically.
Settings
Make the HD/RGB video settings with "2. HD/RGB Input" in the
menu. With "2. HD/RGB Input," you can select from the HD/RGB
Channel A/B and 1-4, and set the following parameters.
* To quickly go to the input settings menu, hold the MENU button and
Press any of the HD/RGB Buttons 1-4.
* For more on the menus, refer to Menu Operations (p. 25).
2. HD/RGB Input Settings Parameters
Format Auto Detect
Function automatically distinguishes input
Input Format
Input format select
Pre Scaling Mode
Switches scaling adjustment function on and off
Manual Pre Scaling
Adjusts scaling ratio when full scaling used
Scaling Type
Scaling method
Manual X Scale
Adjusts the horizontal expansion ratio
Manual Y Scale
Adjusts the vertical expansion ratio
X Position
Fine adjustment of the horizontal start position
Y Position
Fine adjustment of the vertical start position
Brightness
Brightness adjustment
Contrast
Contrast adjustment
Saturation
Saturation adjustment
Red
Red adjustment
Green
Green adjustment
Blue
Blue adjustment
Frequency
Fine adjustment of the Sampling Frequency
Phase
Fine adjustment of the Sampling Phase
About HD Input
The V-440HD is compatible with the following HD signal formats.
• 1080 59.94i / 50i : (SMPTE 274M)
• 720 59.94p / 50p : (SMPTE 296M)
About RGB Input
The V-440HD is compatible with the following RGB signal formats.
• 640x480
60 / 75Hz
• 800x600
60 / 75Hz
• 1024x768 60 / 70 / 75Hz
• 1280x768 60 / 75Hz
• 1280x1024 60Hz
* Units: [horizontal (pixels) x vertical (lines) / frame rate (Hertz)].
* Certain signal conditions may produce differences in the aspect ratio
and position of the RGB input. If this occurs, make adjustments with
the "X position," "Y position," "Frequency," "Phase" or other
relevant settings from the menu.
Input and Output Settings

Setting the SD Input

Although the SD input is in a fixed format, there may be differences
in the type of device used or physical differences, and it may be
necessary to set each input individually.
Settings
Make the SD video settings in the menu with "7. SD Input." In "7. SD
Input," you can select from the SD Channel 1-4, and make settings
the parameters listed below.
* For more on the menus, refer to Menu Operations (p. 25).
* To quickly go to the Input settings menu, hold down the MENU
button and press any of the SD IN buttons 1-4.
7. SD Input Settings Parameters
SD InputSelect
Selects S-Video or component for the SD input
SD Brightness
Brightness adjustment
SD Contrast
Contrast adjustment
SD Saturation
Saturation adjustment
SD Hue
Hue adjustment
About SD Input
The V-440HD is compatible with the following SD signal formats.
• NTSC
59.94 Hz
Component video format
S-Video format
• PAL
50 Hz
Component video format
S-Video format
Select either NTSC or PAL for use with the V-440HD. For
instructions on setting the SD signal format to be used, refer to
Switching Between NTSC and PAL (p. 42)
Inputting Analog Component SD Video
To input SD video to the V-440HD as analog component video,
input to the HD/RGB IN BNC connectors. In this case, the input
SD video is handled in the HD/RGB section.
With analog component input, no interlace to progressive
conversion is performed. We recommend that a progressive
signal (480p/576p) be employed for the SD video input.
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