Input Configuration Menu - Extron electronics SMP 351 User Manual

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Input Configuration Menu

This menu allows the user to configure each of the five inputs.
NOTE: The Input Configuration submenus are input specific. Depending on the input
type, not all submenus (shown in gray on subsequent pages) are available.
From the Input Config menu, press Next to
enter the submenu.
NOTE: The Input Configuration submenus are input
Input Select
specific. Depending on the input type, not all
submenus (shown in gray on subsequent pages)
The first submenu is the input selection. Rotate
are available.
either Adjust knob to select the desired input
INPUT
number from the active front panel input selections
CONFIG
for further configuration. This selection determines
the subsequent submenus that are visible.
INPUT SELECT
<1>
Input format
Rotate either to
The next submenu selects the input signal format.
select input.
INPUT #[3]
<AUTO DETECT>
Rotate either to
select the input format.
(3) H
START
INPUT #1
<128>
*HDMI
Rotate
start pixel.
Rotate
start pixel.
(3) H
ACTIVE
<1024>
Rotate
*Default
width.
Rotate
**Input 5 requires an optional 3G/HD/SDI input card.
(3) TTLPIX
<XXX>
NOTE: When there is no active input, the input parameters show "N/A". For digital
Rotate
inputs, H/V start, H/V active, total pixel and phase submenus do not apply.
Rotate
ASPECT RATIO IN[1]
<FILL>
Film detection (interlaced input formats only)
Rotate either to
Film detection is automatically enabled when an interlaced input format is selected (see
select an aspect ratio for the
selected input.
Input format above). Film detection supports 2:2 and 3:2 detection. The processing
maximizes image detail and sharpness for interlaced sources that originated from film. Film
EDID INPUT #[1]
<720p_60_2ch>
detection is valid for any interlaced input type. The SMP 351 de-interlaces NTSC, PAL, and
Rotate
1080i inputs.
EDID value for the
active input.
If PIP mode and film detection are on for both inputs, the priority is given to the interlace
input. If both inputs are interlaced, priority is first to the larger window size, or to the main
IN[1] AUDIO SELECT
<LPCM 2CH>
window.
Rotate either to
Film detection mode cannot be disabled and has no user adjustments.
select an audio input source
for the selected input.
IN[1] AUDIO LEVEL
<0 dB>
Rotate either to set the
audio input level from -18
to +24 dB.
Menu
Next
V
INPUT #2
INPUT 3
<128>
*HDMI
*YUVp/HDTV
to select the horizontal
YUVi
to adjust the vertical
Composite
V
<0768>
to adjust Horizontal Active pixel
to adjust Vertical Active pixel height.
PHASE
<16>
to adjust TTL pixel width.
to adjust phase.
to set an
NOTE: The Input Configuration submenus are input
specific. Depending on the input type, not all
submenus (shown in gray on subsequent pages)
are available.
INPUT
CONFIG
Next
INPUT SELECT
<1>
Rotate either to
select input.
INPUT #[3]
<AUTO DETECT>
Rotate either to
select the input format.
(3) H
START
V
<128>
<128>
Rotate
to select the horizontal
start pixel.
Rotate
to adjust the vertical
start pixel.
(3) H
ACTIVE
V
<1024>
<0768>
INPUT 4
**INPUT 5
Rotate
to adjust Horizontal Active pixel
width.
*HDMI
*Auto-SDI
Rotate
to adjust Vertical Active pixel height.
3G-SDI
(3) TTLPIX
PHASE
<XXX>
<16>
HD-SDI
Rotate
to adjust TTL pixel width.
SDI
Rotate
to adjust phase.
ASPECT RATIO IN[1]
<FILL>
Rotate either to
select an aspect ratio for the
selected input.
EDID INPUT #[1]
<720p_60_2ch>
Rotate
to set an
EDID value for the
active input.
IN[1] AUDIO SELECT
<LPCM 2CH>
Rotate either to
select an audio input source
for the selected input.
IN[1] AUDIO LEVEL
<0 dB>
Rotate either to set the
audio input level from -18
to +24 dB.
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