Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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Input and Output Settings<br />
Setting the HD/RGB Input<br />
With the HD/RGB inputs, the image’s dimensions and color may<br />
vary with each individual format and/or device, so it may be<br />
necessary to make separate settings for each input individually.<br />
The default factory setting for the HD/RGB input format is<br />
“AUTO,” whereby the settings are determined automatically.<br />
Settings<br />
Make the HD/RGB video settings with "2. HD/RGB Input" in the<br />
menu. With "2. HD/RGB Input," you can select from the HD/RGB<br />
Channel A/B and 1-4, and set the following parameters.<br />
Setting the SD Input<br />
Although the SD input is in a fixed format, there may be differences<br />
in the type of device used or physical differences, and it may be<br />
necessary to set each input individually.<br />
Settings<br />
Make the SD video settings in the menu with "7. SD Input." In "7. SD<br />
Input," you can select from the SD Channel 1-4, and make settings<br />
the parameters listed below.<br />
* For more on the menus, refer to Menu Operations (p. 25).<br />
* To quickly go to the input settings menu, hold the MENU button and<br />
Press any of the HD/RGB Buttons 1-4.<br />
* For more on the menus, refer to Menu Operations (p. 25).<br />
2. HD/RGB Input Settings Parameters<br />
Format Auto Detect Function automatically distinguishes input<br />
Input Format<br />
Input format select<br />
Pre Scaling Mode Switches scaling adjustment function on and off<br />
<strong>Manual</strong> Pre Scaling Adjusts scaling ratio when full scaling used<br />
Scaling Type<br />
Scaling method<br />
<strong>Manual</strong> X Scale Adjusts the horizontal expansion ratio<br />
<strong>Manual</strong> Y Scale Adjusts the vertical expansion ratio<br />
X Position<br />
Fine adjustment of the horizontal start position<br />
Y Position<br />
Fine adjustment of the vertical start position<br />
Brightness<br />
Brightness adjustment<br />
Contrast<br />
Contrast adjustment<br />
Saturation<br />
Saturation adjustment<br />
Red<br />
Red adjustment<br />
Green<br />
Green adjustment<br />
Blue<br />
Blue adjustment<br />
Frequency<br />
Fine adjustment of the Sampling Frequency<br />
Phase<br />
Fine adjustment of the Sampling Phase<br />
About HD Input<br />
The V-440HD is compatible with the following HD signal formats.<br />
• 1080 59.94i / 50i : (SMPTE 274M)<br />
• 720 59.94p / 50p : (SMPTE 296M)<br />
About RGB Input<br />
The V-440HD is compatible with the following RGB signal formats.<br />
• 640x480 60 / 75Hz<br />
• 800x600 60 / 75Hz<br />
• 1024x768 60 / 70 / 75Hz<br />
• 1280x768 60 / 75Hz<br />
• 1280x1024 60Hz<br />
* To quickly go to the Input settings menu, hold down the MENU<br />
button and press any of the SD IN buttons 1-4.<br />
7. SD Input Settings Parameters<br />
SD InputSelect Selects S-Video or component for the SD input<br />
SD Brightness<br />
Brightness adjustment<br />
SD Contrast<br />
Contrast adjustment<br />
SD Saturation<br />
Saturation adjustment<br />
SD Hue<br />
Hue adjustment<br />
About SD Input<br />
The V-440HD is compatible with the following SD signal formats.<br />
• NTSC 59.94 Hz Component video format<br />
S-Video format<br />
• PAL 50 Hz Component video format<br />
S-Video format<br />
Select either NTSC or PAL for use with the V-440HD. For<br />
instructions on setting the SD signal format to be used, refer to<br />
Switching Between NTSC and PAL (p. 42)<br />
Inputting Analog Component SD Video<br />
To input SD video to the V-440HD as analog component video,<br />
input to the HD/RGB IN BNC connectors. In this case, the input<br />
SD video is handled in the HD/RGB section.<br />
With analog component input, no interlace to progressive<br />
conversion is performed. We recommend that a progressive<br />
signal (480p/576p) be employed for the SD video input.<br />
* Units: [horizontal (pixels) x vertical (lines) / frame rate (Hertz)].<br />
* Certain signal conditions may produce differences in the aspect ratio<br />
and position of the RGB input. If this occurs, make adjustments with<br />
the "X position," "Y position," "Frequency," "Phase" or other<br />
relevant settings from the menu.<br />
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