Proscaler – Wolf Appliance Company High Definition Video Processor DCL-200FD User Manual

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The menu user window lets you control PReP for standard definition (480p or 576p) or high definition (1080p). Auto: PReP
will be enabled when AUTO is selected and the input format is 480p or 576p. If this window was entered from the 1080p
selection in the previous window, then PReP will be enabled when AUTO is selected and the input format is 1080p. Off will
disable PReP for the selected input format.

Advanced Features in the Main Menu

Deinterlacer Bias Controls

Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler users have some control over the deinterlace processing using the Deinterlacer selection in the
Main Menu. This control was added to the Main Menu to allow quick access, and was added in response to requests from
ProScaler users in 50Hz (PAL) countries.

These controls require the user to have some knowledge of the original source type of the motion picture. If you are unsure,
leave this setting on “Auto.”

Auto: Deinterlacer will automatically detect the original source type and process accordingly.

Film: Biases the detection toward film. Choosing “Film” may improve deinterlacing performance for motion pictures that
were originally shot on film.

Video: Biases the detection toward video cameras. Choosing “Video” may improve deinterlacing performance for motion
pictures that were originally shot with video cameras.

Auto Wake Up

Auto Wake Up gives you more control over the conditions in which ProScaler will automatically power on. The Auto Wake Up
window gives you 3 options for defining the conditions in which the ProScaler will power itself on:

Off: ProScaler will power on using the remote. Use this option if you want ProScaler to remain powered down even if input
signals become active.

Mode 1: ProScaler will power on automatically only if it powered down automatically. If inputs to the ProScaler become
inactive, ProScaler will automatically power itself off. If an input becomes active again, ProScaler will automatically power
on. If the ProScaler is powered down with the remote, then it will not power on when an input becomes active in Mode 1.

Mode 2: ProScaler will automatically power on whenever an input signal is present on any input. In Mode 2, it does not
matter how ProScaler entered the powered down state; an active input will power it on.

Auto Standby

Auto Standby gives you control over the conditions in which ProScaler will power itself down.

Auto Standby is a simple ON/OFF control. If Auto Standby is OFF, the ProScaler will not automatically power down. This is
useful in cases where you may not have an active video signal, but you may have an active audio signal passing through
ProScaler. In this case, you want ProScaler to remain powered on. If Auto Standby is ON, then ProScaler will automatically
power down if all video input signals become inactive.

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