IN1404 User’s Manual
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Contrast
adjusts the difference between the input signal’s brightest and darkest settings. The
minimum setting displays at about the same brightness (very grayish). The maximum setting displays
a noticeable difference between the darkest and lightest parts of the screen.
Range
:
0 to 255
Factory default setting
: 128
Operation
:
Press
button
to increase the contrast.
Press
button to decrease the contrast.
RGB Gain
changes the input signal gain (contrast) for each individual color (applies to component B,
RGBHV, RGBS and RGsB signal format only). Red, green and blue are available.
Range
:
0 to 255
Factory default setting
: 128
Operation
:
Press
button
to increase the RGB Gain.
Press
button to decrease the RGB Gain.
Color Saturation
adjusts the color saturation of the picture over a wide range. Setting this control to 0
removes most of the color. This applies to composite, S-video and component A signal formats only.
Range
:
0 to 255
Factory default setting
: 128
Operation
:
Press
button
to increase the color.
Press
button to decrease the color.
Hue (NTSC signals only)
adjusts the picture’s color towards red or green. This applies to composite,
S-video and component A signal formats only.
Range
:
0 to 255
Factory default setting
:
128
Operation
:
Press
button
to increase the green.
Press
button to increase the red.
Sharpness
uses variable filtering to affect input picture detail and definition. This applies to
composite, S-video and component A signal formats only.
Increasing the sharpness setting produces the visual effect that the noise filter setting is decreasing.
Although the sharpness and noise filter settings seem to offset each other, they are actually two
different adjustments that affect two different sets of circuitry. Operators should adjust both
settings until optimal picture quality is achieved.
Range
:
0 to 8
Factory default setting
:
3
Operation
:
Press
button
to increase the sharpness.
Press
button to decrease the sharpness.