Picture submenu, Brightness status indicator bar, Contrast status indicator bar – Extron Electronics IN1508 User Guide User Manual
Page 31: Color status indicator bar, Figure 21. picture submenu flowchart

Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight the desired
component video format. Press the Enter button to change to the highlighted value. The
default is progressive.
Picture submenu
Figure 21 shows an overview of the Picture submenu, its available status indicator bars, and
their available settings. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to highlight
the desired status indicator bar.
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Figure 21.
Picture Submenu Flowchart
Brightness status indicator bar
The Brightness status indicator bar shows, and allows you to adjust, the brightness setting
for the selected input. Brightness adjusts the light intensity of the image on the screen. Use
the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to adjust the brightness control through
a range of 0 to 128. The default setting is 64.
Contrast status indicator bar
The Contrast status indicator bar shows, and allows you to adjust, the contrast setting
for the selected input. Contrast adjusts the difference between the brightest and darkest
settings of the input signal. Use the front panel or IR remote control and buttons to
adjust the contrast through a range of 0 to 128. At the minimum setting, 0, the entire
picture is shown at about the same brightness (gray). At the maximum setting, 128, there is
a marked difference between the dark and light areas of the image. The default setting is 45
for high resolution inputs and 59 for low resolution inputs.
Color status indicator bar
NOTE: The color adjustment is available for interlaced component video, S-video, and
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