DGA-6000 ULTRA-HD VIDEO GENERATOR / ANALYZER USER MANUAL
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Generator OSD Menu
User
Field –
Set a user-defined 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % Luma value for the User Field in the Gray Field group
by using the numeric [0-9] keys followed by the Enter key. Select Factory and press Enter to restore the
original 100% User Field. Select “Cancel” and press Enter to leave the menu without making any change.
Window
– Set a user-defined 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % Luma value for the User Window in the Gray
Scale group by using the numeric [0-9] keys followed by the Enter key. Select Factory and press Enter to
restore the original 100% User Window. Select “Cancel” and press Enter to leave the menu without
making any change.
Checkerboard
– Set a user-defined 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % Luma value for the User Checkerboard and
User Inverse Checkerboard in the Special group by using the numeric [0-9] keys followed by the Enter
key. Select Factory and press Enter to restore the original 50% User Checkerboards. Select “Cancel” and
press Enter to leave the menu without making any change.
Color
– Set user-defined 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % R, G, B values for the User Window and User Field in
the Color 75 and Color 100 groups. The equivalent YCbCr values will automatically be calculated for ITU
Rec. 709 (HD/UHD), ITU Rec. 2020(HD/UHD), and ITU Rec. 601 (SD) when using those output types.
Use the Up and Down cursor keys to select the R, G, or B entry field. Use the numeric [0-9] keys to enter
8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % R, G, and B values. Press the Enter key to enter the R, G, B values as the new
color of the User Window and User Field in the Color 75 and Color 100 groups. The “White” bars in the
color bar patterns are also changed to allow comparison with other known colors. Select Factory and
press Enter to restore the original 75% gray and 100% white colors. Select “Cancel” to leave the menu
without making any change.
Win
Border
– Set a user-defined 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % Luma value for the Border surrounding all
Windows in the Normal, Low, and High Gray Scale groups by using the numeric [0-9] keys followed by the
Enter key. Select Factory and press Enter to restore the original Window Border values. Select “Cancel”
and press Enter to leave the menu without making any change.
User Value Entry Notes:
Select 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % entry mode from the UserValues item in the Misc menu.
As you enter digits the digits shift to the left. Use zeros to clear a mis-typed number without using
Cancel to exit the menu.
After you Enter the value changing process you can only exit that process by completing a value
entry, by highlighting Factory and pressing Enter to reset the value(s), or by highlighting Cancel and
pressing Enter. After you Cancel or Enter a new value, a “Change” option is highlighted in the menu.
Press Enter to repeat the User value entry process, or press the left cursor key to move to another
menu item.
The valid Integer % entry range is 0-109%, where black is 0% and reference white is 100%.
All Luma and RGB color values must be entered per the HDMI standard for YCbCr and RGB-video
signals, where black is 16 and reference white is 235 for 8-bit video, and black is 64 and reference
white is 940 for 10-bit video. If the RGB-PC output mode is selected the DGA-6000 will temporarily
convert the entered video values to conform to PC levels where black is 0, and reference white is
either 255 (8-bit) or 1023 (10-bit). Therefore, to output the exact RGB video values that are entered,
select only the RGB-Video output mode. If the YCbCr output mode is selected, the DGA-6000 will
convert entered RGB video values to YCbCr using the appropriate SD (Rec 601), UHD/HD (Rec
709), or UHD/HD (Rec 2020) video standard.