Horizontal timing diagram (the vertical timing diagram is identical)
Fig. 14:
Timing diagram
Force Mode menu
Horizontal resolution
Vertical resolution
Total horizontal lines
Horizontal blank pixels
Vertical blank pixels
6.4.6.3
Blind mode
"Blind mode" is used to enter known or already determined timings The values to be set
have to be known.
Live mode
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Note
Always save data with "Force"
The timing data are only entered into memory by the "Force" command, and the image is
then displayed with the new parameters.
Entering known timing data and fine adjustment
1. Open a test pattern with a clearly defined border (e.g. SMPTE image).
2. Open the "Blind mode" menu: Main menu → Servicelevel 2 → Force Mode → Blind mode.
3. Enter the timing data into the individual input fields using the Menu, Up and Down keys.
4. Select either "For static pictures" or "For motion pictures" in line 6 in the "Blind mode"
menu and confirm using key 2.
SCD 19102 / SMD 19102
Instruction for Use, 05/2013
61] should be used to set unknown timing data step-by-step.
Timing diagram
3 - Active video (horizontal resolution)
3 - Active video (vertical resolution)
5 – Total number of lines (horizontal)
4 – Front Porch (horizontal)
4 – Front Porch (vertical)
Start-up
6.4 System settings
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