Select source profile, Edit source profile – Mark Levinson N 51 User Manual

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Setup Menu

Mark Levinson

Analog and Component SD Interlaced

Analog standard definition video has a resolution of 480i or 576i,
and is available on the Composite Video, S-Video, or Component
Video (YPbPr) output ports. SD interlaced video can be used for
monitoring the video signal output, or for other applications where
high definition or progressive scan resolution is not required. To
select the analog standard definition output, place the video output
switch in the SD video (top) position.

When using the SCART interface, select the video to be output as
Composite Video (CVBS), S-Video, or RGB video using the video
output switch.

Select Source Profile

(Setup : Video : Select

Source Profile)

Use the Select Source Profile option to activate a source profile. A
Source Profile is a set of predefined parameters for each video mode.
Source profiles are available for Normal, Film, Video/TV, Photo and
Custom modes.

Edit Source Profile

(Setup : Video : Edit

Source Profile)

Use the Edit Source Profile option to adjust the profile parameters of
a source profile. The table below lists each available parameter, its
function and possible settings.

Parameter

Default

Possible Settings

Select Source Profile

Normal

Normal, Film, Video/TV, Photo and
Custom

Parameter

Function

Possible Settings

Brightness

Controls the lightness or overall tone of the
image.

- 32 to 31; in 1.0 steps

Contrast

Controls the variations between the lightest and
darkest areas in the image.

- 15 to 0; in 1.0 steps

Color Tint

Controls the red-to-green color balance of the
image.

- 8 to 7; in 1.0 steps

Saturation

Controls the color intensity, or vividness of the
image.

- 8 to 7; in 1.0 steps

Film Mode

Controls the detection of film cadence. For more
information, see “Film Mode” on page 3-17.

On 2-2, On 3-2, On 2-2+3-2,
Automatic, Off

Deinterlacing

Sets the deinterlacing method. For more infor-
mation, see “Deinterlacing” on page 3-18

Bob, Weave, Adaptive,
Compensat., Compensat.+

Compensat. + level

Sets the Compensat.+ threshold level. For more
information, see “Deinterlacing” on page 3-18

7 to 0; in 1.0 steps

Noise Reduction

Controls the amount of noise reduction present in
the video signals. For more information, see “Noise
Reduction” on page 3-19

Off, On

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