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The Channel Set-up function allows you to create NEW channel configurations and
SELECT, VIEW, COPY, MODIFY or DELETE current channels. Creating or
editing channel parameters does not require the input source to be present, however
for the best results it is advisable to make adjustments while viewing the image on
screen.
Before you can adjust a channel you first have to select it. The only exception is
when using the Copy command, when you can copy a highlighted channel
configuration to another channel.
The parameters which can be accessed and edited in the Channel Set-up menu are:
channel name; input number; external switcher input number; source format
Y Pr Pb / RGB; video standard PAL / NTSC / SECAM; computer selection; pixel
resolution; pixel phase; image size and position; aspect ratio; colour temperature;
signal sync source.
In addition each channel will store the selected settings for brightness, contrast,
saturation, hue and sharpness where applicable. These parameters are accessed via
the remote control. If they are saved using the SAVE button the settings for that
particular channel will be stored in memory.
There are two factory presets for new channels - one for video input and one for
computer input and both presets use the settings defined in the User Preferences
screen.
For a computer input, the size, position, pixel and phase will be determined by the
choice of computer card and the mode selected by the input signal.
The Channel Set-up screen which is accessed from the Main Menu is shown
opposite. The screen has a row of options across the bottom and is split into 5
columns- Chan, Name , IP, ADR and Type.
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Channel Set-up
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LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
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