57 user controls, Osd menu functions – Hatteland Display 26 inch - HD 26T21 MMD (Widescreen, Touch Screen) User Manual

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User Controls

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OSD Menu Functions

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Image Settings

- Video Setup

*Available when Video Fullscreen only

Provides submenus where the following settings for Composite video signals are available:

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Image Settings - Video Setup

- Main MADI mode

Motion Adaptive De-Interlacing. Motion adaptive de-interlacing is a pixel-based two-phase

process. Phase 1 involves the detection of motion and the generation of a motion value for

each pixel. These pixel motion values are used as a measure of the current “degree of

motion”. In Phase 2, the pixel motion values are used to select the appropriate de-interlacing

technique. As a result, areas of an image that are not moving will be fully static (flicker free)

and moving objects will have smooth edges.

Set to either “Normal”, “Adaptive” or “OFF”.

● Note: Default is OFF

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Image Settings - Video Setup

- Noise Reduction

The media noise reduction block removes unwanted ringing and block noise from images

that have undergone MPEG or JPEG compression and decompression. The two types of

media noise that can be reduced are:

• Block Noise: MPEG encoders, in the presence of an almost flat area, can create a

squared structure due to the discrete 8x8 squares that are used in the MPEG

compression process. This creates a noticeable squared structure in the image.

The process smoothens these square boundaries so they are not visible. The

amount of smoothening is programmable between neighboring pixel values that will

be smoothened. The amount of smoothening starts to decrease linearly from the

maximum (defined by TO) to 0 (defined by 2 x TO) to avoid the hard switch effect of

the smoothening applied.

• Mosquito Noise: This process smoothenes checker box and discrete noise artifacts

referred to as Mosquito Noise around large edge transitions caused by MPEG

encoders.

This submenu will give you the following choices:

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Image Settings - Video Setup - Noise Reduction

- Dynamic NR Mode

Dynamic NR (Noise Reduction) Mode can be set to either “High”, “Medium”, “Low”,

“Adaptive” or “OFF”. This is the “strength” of how much noise to detect and

automatically remove in order to enhance the overall image quality. The Block Noise

process will be used.

● Note: Default is OFF

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