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iSync HD and iSync Pro User Manual
A/V Control
Contributing to the great flexibility of the iSync HD [Pro] is its ability to associate virtually any
single audio input source to any other single video input source. This is implemented by using
the same navigating procedure described earlier in this Manual.
For each input, first select the video format carried by your HDMI signal: either RGB or
Component (YPbPr). Each of the four (2) Inputs HDMI Inputs has a separate memory, so you
can save your preferred settings per input device. You can then select and store the following
preferred parameters for:
Brightness
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Sharpness
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Contrast
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H-Size
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V-Size
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Saturation
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Hue
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H-Input Offset
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V-Input Offset
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H-Position
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V-Position
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Input format (RGB or YPbPr)
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Zoom / Aspect Ratio
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Some of these parameters can be accessed directly using the hand-held IR Remote Control.
These "Hot Buttons" are intended as a time saving solution allowing direct manipulation of:
Video input selection
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Audio input association to chosen video input
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Freeze frame
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Resolution
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Aspect ratio
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Brightness
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Contrast
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Saturation
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Tint (Hue)
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iSync HD and iSync Pro User Manual
A/V Control
For Example, Stereo Input 2 can be associated with Component Input #2; Coax Input 1 can be
associated with HDMI Input 2. Use the table below as a guide to map your associations.
AUDIO INPUT
1. Stereo #1
2. Stereo #2
3. Stereo #3
4. Stereo #4
5. Coaxial #1
6. Coaxial #2
7. Coaxial #3
8. Coaxial #4
9. Optical #1
10. Optical #2
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AUDIO INPUT
1. HDMI1
2. HDMI2
3. Component #1
4. Component #2
5. Component #3
6. Composite #1
7. Composite #2
8. Composite #3
9. S-Video #1
10. S-Video #2
11. None