
High Definition Digital Video Processor
Crestron
DVPHD
“QM 2 Setup” Details
QM 2 SETUP
SCREEN
CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION
QM Preset
Displays the current QM Preset number. Saved presets
can also be called up using this control. The
–
and
+
buttons decrement and increment the displayed value.
Load Preset
Loads the selected QM Preset.
Store Preset
Stores any changes made to the QM setup at the
displayed preset number.
Detected Signal
Types
These buttons allow the signal type to be selected on a
QM source.
Video
Selects a video signal.
S-Video
Selects an S-video signal.
Component
Selects a component video signal.
RGB
Selects an RGB video signal.
Video Auto
Compensation
These buttons disable or enable auto compensation on the
selected QM input. When enabled the QM preset
transmitted with the signal is automatically loaded.
Current QM Preset
Displays the QM preset currently in force.
Restore Default QM
Settings
Pressing this button restores QM settings to their original
default values.
Peak
Peak adjusts for high-frequency attenuation that can occur
over long cable lengths.
Boost
Boost compensates for overall signal loss that can occur
over long cable lengths.
Skew Red
Adjusts the timing position of the red signal on the skew
test pattern to compensate for any losses caused by long
cable runs.
Skew Green
Adjusts the timing position of the green signal on the skew
test pattern to compensate for any losses caused by long
cable runs.
Skew Blue
Adjusts the timing position of the blue signal on the skew
test pattern to compensate for any losses caused by long
cable runs.
Diagnostics
To obtain the “Diagnostics Menu”, touch
Diagnostics
on the “Main Menu”. The
“Diagnostics Menu” offers a series of buttons for various diagnostic tools. These
tools should only be used under the supervision of a Crestron customer service
representative during telephone support. A detailed discussion of the options
available from the ‘Diagnostics Menu” is beyond the scope of this manual.
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Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C