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4. Menu Orientation
Configuring Inputs
As you change the input
Type
, the default
Colorspace
setting changes, too. For example,
if you select YP
b
P
r
or YC, the Colorspace changes to SMPTE. If you select RGB, the
Colorspace changes to RGB. For details about these options, refer to
Selecting the
Colorspace
on this page.
When you auto-acquire a signal, type selections are limited depending on the input
selected. For example, if
Input 3
is connected to an HDMI source, HDMI is the only option
for that input and cannot be changed.
When you are not auto-acquiring a signal, you can choose a type for the selected input. If
you choose a type that is not applicable to the input, the
Status Menu
displays the
Invalid
Signal
message. For information about auto acquisition, refer to
Acquiring an Input
Signal
on page 64.
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The
Colorspace
defines the Composite Video Standard for an input. The options available
depend on the selected input and the input
Type
, as shown in the following table.
Table 4-2.
Input Colorspace Chart
Input
Input Type
Colorspace Options
1
(DVI-I — Digital)
DVI
RGB
1
(DVI-I — Analog)
CVBS
SMPTE
RGB
RGB
Y/C
SMPTE
YP
b
P
r
SMPTE
2
(HD-15)
CVBS
SMPTE
RGB
RGB or SMPTE
Y/C
SMPTE
YP
b
P
r
SMPTE or RGB
3
(HDMI)
HDMI
RGB or YCbCr
4
(DisplayPort)
DP
RGB or YCbCr
5
(SDI-1)
SDI
SMPTE
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