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NOTE: The value shown represents where the approximate center of the image lies in relation to the total
number of pixels available horizontally. This varies widely according to the signal-watch the image
while adjusting.
V-Position
V-Position
Select the
within the area of available pixels.
NOTE: The value shown represents where the approximate center of the image lies in relation to the total
number of pixels available vertically. This varies widely according to the signal, watch the image
while adjusting.
Advanced Size and Position Submenu
This submenu consists of the following options:
Active Input Window
This read-only parameter indicates the current size (i.e., area) of your displayed data or "region of interest" as
defined by the blanking controls. For example, if you have blanked (cropped) 100 pixels from both the left and
right edges of an incoming source of 2048 x 1080, the remaining active input window is 1848 x 1080. When
using a video source at
x 483 for NTSC video.
Blanking (Top, Bottom, Left, and Right)
Crop the image as desired so that unwanted edges are
removed from the display (changed to black as shown in
Figure
3-20). Blanking defines the size of the Active Input
window, creating an area of interest. Range of adjustment
depends on the source resolution and other factors for your
application.
NOTE: Blanking a PIP image resembles zoom (refer to
Figure
right side of the PIP image; Right Blanking zooms
the left side. There are no black bars.
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option from the Size and Position menu. This option moves the image UP or DOWN
Advanced Size & Position
Active Input Window
1.
Bottom Blank
2.
3.
4.
Right Blank
Plug & Display <EDID>
5.
Figure 3-19 Advanced Size and Position Submenu
or
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
3-21). For example, left Blanking zooms the
720x483
Top Blank
0
0
Left Blank
0
0
Native Resolution 60Hz
, the default blanking of "0" defines an active input window of 720
Example: incoming image
1080
2048
Example: With Blanking
1080
2048
Figure 3-20 Blanking of a Primary Image
Section 3: Operation
Image
Blanking
(unused pixels)
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