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2. Select a test pattern from the list by clicking on it. The test pattern becomes
the current image.
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If a 4:3/16:9 Film Aspect Ratio (1.33 through 2.35) is selected, it superimposes
the sizing box over the current image.
3. To turn the test pattern off, select off from the list. The previous image is
displayed
Selecting blue mode, lm mode, auto image, or RGB pass through
To select blue mode, lm mode , auto image, or RGB pass-through from the
advanced configuration settings, do the following:
1. To select any of these settings, click the check box alongside the setting name.
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If blue mode is selected, only the sync and blue video signal are passed to the
display.
If RGB Pass Through is selected, the output card will pass through an RGB
signal unprocessed.
The film mode box will be greyed out if this option is not available with some
input video signals (e.g. an RGB input).
2. To turn off the two modes, auto image, or pass-through, uncheck the boxes.
Deselecting or re-selecting auto memory
Auto memory is enabled by default, and should only be disabled if input presets
are to be used. See “Saving inputs presets”, below for details.
To deselect (or re-select) auto memory, do the following:
1. Click in the Auto memory box. When enabled, the green check mark is
shown.
Saving or recalling user presets
To save or recall user presets, do the following:
1. Click one of the user preset buttons (Preset # 1 through 3).
2. Click Save to save the preset to that selected number, or click Recall to recall
the selected preset.
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Saving a preset, saves the users configuration to the selected preset number.
Previous saves to that number are overwritten.
Saving input presets
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Input presets store all input settings to one of 128 memory locations, to be
recalled via SIS commands. See chapter 4, “SIS
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Programming and Control”
for command details.
To save an input preset, do the following:
1. Click the drop down arrow in the presets field. A list of presets (1 through
128) appears.
2. Scroll to and click on the desired preset number. The preset field shows the
preset number selected.
3. Click Save to save the preset to that selected number.
Recalling an input preset
To recall an input preset, do the following:
1. Click the drop down arrow in the presets field. A list of presets (1 through
128) appears.