Acquiring An Input Signal - Barco ImagePRO-II User Manual

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Acquiring an Input Signal

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The ImagePRO-II uses the In Auto Acquire function on the Setup Menu to acquire the
input signal automatically. In Auto Acquire can be either
On.
When In Auto Acquire is On, the system performs a full sync acquisition on the input
signal whenever:
During acquisition, the system detects and acquires the input type and resolution. Menu
selections are limited to those applicable to the detected type.
When In Auto Acquire is off, the system uses the last known configuration for each input,
when possible. If the input signal is incompatible with the saved configuration, a good input
lock may not be possible. In this case, the format name field in the Status Menu displays
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The first three options on this menu support setting up the test pattern in the
default active area and creating an optional raster box around it. The fourth
choice, AOI Raster Box, lets you display a raster around the Area of Interest,
when that area differs from the default active area.
To turn on a test pattern, select Type. The choices for this option are:
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Off (default)
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H Ramp
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V Ramp
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100% Color Bars
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75% Color Bars
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16x16 Grid
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32x32 Grid
Scroll through the list to find the pattern you want, then press SEL.
Raster Box turns on a raster around the default active area. This raster box is a
white, single-pixel-wide broken line. Raster Box is either
Turn Diag Motion on or off to create motion for select patterns.
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The motion is a bottom-right to top-left diagonal for 16x16 Grid, 32x32
Grid, Burst, 75% Color Bars, and Gray Steps 1.
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The motion is right to left for 100% Color Bars.
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The motion is bottom to top for Gray Steps 2.
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There is no motion in H Ramp, V Ramp, or Black patterns.
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The motion is a strobing effect for White and 50% Gray.
If your Area of Interest is smaller than the output active area, you can select AOI
Raster Box to create a raster around the AOI. This raster is a green, 1-pixel-wide
broken line that helps you to position the AOI within the output's active area. Out
Raster Box is either
or Off.
On
You select an input
The input type changes
The sync rate of the input signal changes
Burst
50% Gray
Gray Steps 1
Gray Steps 2
White
Black
SMPTE Bars
or Off.
On
or Off. The default setting is
On
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