Adjusting The Image - Christie J Series User Manual

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Section 3: Operation
3.4

Adjusting the Image

The most commonly used options for image adjustments are accessed through two menus: Size and Position
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(M
1) and Image Settings (M
menus, you can change settings affecting the image from the current channel by working with the appropriate
slide bars, check boxes and pull-down lists. E
from the Main menu) and accept any changes you may have entered. Settings are saved with the current
channel.
From your presentation, you can access any of the individual options in these menus by pressing M
followed by the appropriate two-digit number representing their location in the menu system. For example,
press M
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24 to quickly access the "Color Space" option in the Image Settings menu.
NOTES: 1) For certain options, preference may be to use a "direct key" from presentation level to go directly
to a particular option without traveling through the menu system (available for certain display parameters
only). For example, press C
your presentation. 2) To hide "direct" slide bars, disable the Display Slide bars check box in the Menu
Preferences menu. 3) To hide the entire menu system from view, turn off the on-screen display by pressing
OSD then the D
For a good and efficient first step in perfecting the image, press the auto setup button, A
critical display parameters such as size, position, pixel tracking, etc., based on the type of incoming source. An
Auto Setup can save considerable setup time, and you can still adjust the image as described below.
The best auto setup will be obtained under the following conditions:
• Input levels, it is best to have an image with saturated (very Bright) colors.
• Phase, high contrast edges are needed.
To determine active window size:
• Video images should have whites and blacks in the image
• Wide range video images should have content (including white) that extends to all edges of the image.
When AUTO is pressed, the auto setup process shall begin. In some cases for analog video a menu may appear
that presents multiple choices that allows the user to select the format that best suits their source. This selection
helps the auto setup get the correct settings for the tracking and phase controls for analog sources that contain
the same number of active lines, but have a different aspect ratios.
• All digital and decoder option cards, will not present an additional auto setup menu since digital hardware
provides enough information to perform the correct auto setup.
• Analog PC graphics sources (4/5-wire sync) present a list of formats based on the current active lines
detected in the video.
• Analog Video Sources (3 wire sync on green) always have the options Default and Advanced. Video
sources use a look up table to determine their format based on video standards. The Advanced auto setup
selection measures the start pixel and start line whereas Default uses the table values as is.
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2), both of which appear in the Main menu. From either of these two
to access the "contrast" slide bar immediately. Press E
ONTRAST
A
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OWN
RROW
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.
XIT
will return to the previous menu (or to the presentation, if
XIT
to return to
UTO
. This optimizes
J Series 2.0, 2.4 and 3.0 kW User Manual
020-100707-03 Rev. 1 (02-2014)
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