Madrigal Imaging MP-9 User Manual

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Focus

The Focus function is used to adjust the electrical focus of the combined
red, green, and blue color components.

To adjust focus, select Focus from the Picture menu then use

and

until

the center of the display appears the sharpest. If the displayed image cannot
be adequately focused, a service adjustment to the electrical focus may be
required or an optical focus adjustment is necessary. Refer to the section
2.8, Optical Alignment for optical focus instructions.

Sync (Fast/Slow)

The Sync function is used to minimize horizontal jittering, “flag waving”
or tearing at the top of the display image. This effect sometimes occurs
when the source is a VCR or video signal. The function changes the
synchronization mode of the projector from fast to slow, or slow to fast.

To toggle between fast and slow sync, select item 5 from the Picture menu.
Item 5 indicates the current synchronization mode.

Blanking (Top/Bottom/Left/Right)

The Blanking selection item is used to hide or blank out unwanted informa-
tion or noise at the top, bottom, left, or right of the display image. Blanking
adjustments may be required when the source is a VCR or video signal.

To adjust blanking, select Blanking from the Picture menu.
From the Blanking menu, select item 1, 2, 3 or 4 to adjust
the amount of blanking at the top, bottom, left, or right of
the display (respectively). A blanking slidebar is displayed for
each adjustment. A 0% level on the slidebar indicates no
blanking. For top and bottom adjustments, use

and

to

adjust the amount of blanking. For left and right adjustments,
use

and

to adjust the amount of blanking. After completing each

adjustment, press

to return to the Blanking menu, or press

to

return to the picture.

Auto Clamp (On/Off)

The Auto Clamp function is used to turn automatic signal clamping on or
off. For most input signals, auto clamp should be on. However, if one or
more of the red, green, or blue color components is abnormally bright, turn
auto clamp off. An abnormally bright color component can occur if the
input signal contains more than one sync type (e.g., both sync on green, and
composite sync). If you are using a composite video source with ASR and
are connected to an RGB interface, turn the Auto Clamp off.

To toggle auto clamp on or off, select item 7 from the Picture menu. Item 7
indicates the current Auto Clamp setting.

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