DCS-200 • User’s Guide
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4. Operation
Using the Setup Menu
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From the
Input Menu
, select the top
Input Format
line to view the “auto-acquired” format
for the selected input, or to change the format. The format is shown in the following form:
Hact x Vact @ Vr Hz
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Please note the following important points:
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If you select an input and it does not have a valid signal, "
Invalid Signal
" appears.
•
If an input was previously valid and its signal is lost, the "
Invalid Signal
" message
appears.
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When
In Auto Acquire
is
ON
(in the
User Preferences Menu
), the input video
format for
non-digital sources
will be detected in the following search order:
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The saved file as defined in the
File Association
Menu
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The library of saved configurations for the selected input
~
Standard library formats as defined in Appendix A, in the “
”
section on page 122
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A best guess (to the closest video format in the library)
For
digital sources
, when
In Auto Acquire
is
ON
, the search order is:
~
The saved configuration file as defined in the
File Association
Menu
~
Your library of saved files
~
A direct measurement of the signal
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If the video format is a “best guess” as determined by the “auto acquire” mode, it
is displayed (only in the
Status Menu
)
within asterisks.
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If you select an input that has been saved (using the
Save Config
function), the
video format is displayed (only in the
Status Menu
) within brackets.
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[[email protected]] This example is a saved “exact match” from the format
table (or library).
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[*[email protected]*] This example is a saved “best guess.”
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When
In Auto Acquire
is
OFF
, the system attempts to lock to the signal using the
configuration defined in the
File Association
Menu
for each input channel. If the
input signal is too different from the saved configuration to be usable, the display
indicates "
Invalid Signal
."
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In the
Input Menu
, the
Adjust On
field indicates whether any changes you make using the
Input Menu
will be applied to the Preview or Program source.
For example, if you select Preview, as shown in the illustration below, and change the
Background, Color Balance, or other parameters using the
Input Menu
, you can view