9 input management – Analog Way NeXtage 16 User Manual

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7.3.9 Input management

Vertical or horizontal Color Bars – displays color bars

Grid – displays an 8x8 box grid pattern

SMPTE bars – displays the SMPTE color bar pattern

Vertical Burst – displays alternating black and white 1 pixel wide columns Centering – Displays a 1 pixel wide dotted

line at the last pixel of the output

Circle – displays a circle, no matter what the resolution of the output is. This is useful for checking aspect ratio and

geometry through your system.

Solid color – displays a choice of color that fills the screen.

Diagonal crosshatch – displays a diagonal line pattern which can be adjusted in size.

Vertical or horizontal gradient – displays a 0 to 100% gradient pattern

Output ID – displays the number of the output as a numeral on the screen

Moving crosshair – displays a crosshair which moves around the screen.

- FLICKER:

Choose the value of the flicker filter to remove the flicker effect on your interlaced output screen.

- GAMMA:

Increase or decrease the gamma of your output.

- CORING:

Adjusts the threshold of the coring /crispening adjustment point.

- HDCP:

Enable/disable and see the HDCP status

- OPTICAL PLUG:

Enable/disable and see the optical status

Depending on the output format chosen previously, all settings might not appear.

Once your outputs are configured, you have now to configure the inputs connected to your NeXtage 16.

Under the inputs section, you can view your inputs by active plugs or by all plugs (active and inactive).

7.3.9 Input management

In both cases, an AUTOSET ALL can be launched to set up automatically your inputs.

Once the AUTOSET ALL is done, you can check one by one your inputs and see if they were well detected

thanks to the input STATUS. The input STATUS is defined by a FORMAT and a SIZE. If that information is not

available, your input has not been well detected or set up.

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