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HD

VIDEO

+

HD

FPS

This menu enables you to set the internal HD tri-level (HD) video sync
reference generator to different standards. It is a multifunctional menu
which means, the two LED rows ‘HD

VIDEO

’ and ‘HD

FPS

’ indicate together

the different possible settings. The selected video standard is transfered to
both HD video sync outputs at the rear.

The names of the LEDs in this menu:

720p:

720 lines, progressive

1080i:

1080 lines, interlaced + progressive segmented frame

1080p:

1080 lines, progressive

– 0.1%:

Pull down for all HD tri-level standards with 0.1%

24:

24fps rate

25:

25fps rate

30:

30fps rate

x 2:

Doubling of the previously mentioned frame rates

You can choose the different functions within this menu by pressing the
SELECT key repeatedly.

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 23.98fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 24fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 25fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 29.97fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 30fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 50fps

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 59.94fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
720 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 60fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs
a 1080 lines interlace
HD tri-level reference
signal with 50fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs
a 1080 lines interlace
HD tri-level reference
signal with 59.94fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs
a 1080 lines interlace
HD tri-level reference
signal with 60fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
1080 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 23.98fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
1080 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 24fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs a
1080 lines progressive
HD tri-level reference
signal with 25fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs
a 1080 lines progres-
sive segmented frame
(PsF) HD tri-level
reference signal with
23.98fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

This setting outputs
a 1080 lines progres-
sive segmented frame
(PsF) HD tri-level
reference signal with
24fps.

24

30

x 2

25

720 p

1080 p

– 0.1%

1080 i

HD

VIDEO

HD

FPS

Generally, there is no difference
between the standards 1080i and
1080PsF when using them for

sync signals only. The progressive frame is
devided into two segments. These segments
are comparable to interlaced fields, but
there is no motion between the two fields
which make the video frame.

!

HD

VIDEO

+ HD

FPS

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