Analog Way ASCENDER 16 (LIVECORE) - Ref. ASC1602 User Manual User Manual

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7.3.9 Output management

Once the individual output Setup page is opened, you have access to:

- FORMAT:

Choose the output resolution format.

- TIMING:

Choose the signal timing standards.

- TYPE:

You can choose the type of output synchronization on the analog plug, for example RGsB for sync

on green, or RGBHV for separate H and V sync wires. For digital plug, the color type (Full RGB, RGB 16-235,

YUV).

- MODE:

Only for 4K signal, choose the mode: DVI, HDMI or AUTO

- STATUS:

The status menu will show you the current output status.

- PATTERN:

A selection of patterns is available to test your output. These patterns will override any input

selection that you might have. Most patterns offer adjustment to isolate a particular color for easier

troubleshooting and calibration.

You can choose from:

No Pattern – turns the pattern off.

Vertical or horizontal Grey Bars – displays grey bars

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

• Centering – Display dotted line all around the screen to be sure to not loose pixels

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.

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