
Measured Video Properties panel
This panel provides information about currently connected sources (see
page 48). The following fields are read-only (cannot be edited).
Current Mode
— This field details the current video resolution of the connected
source. A complete list of supported resolutions is available in the
VN‑Matrix 200
,
VN‑Matrix 225
,
VN‑Matrix 250
,
VN‑Matrix 300
, and
VN‑Matrix 325 User Guides
.
Type
— This field details the type of video format that is connected to the source.
NOTE:
The VN-Matrix 200/225 reports DVI or analog. The VN-Matrix 3xx reports
SDI.
Line Count
— This field details the total number of lines used in the connected source.
Line Period (ms)
— This field details how often the lines of information are updated in
milliseconds (ms).
Active Pixels
— This field details the number of active pixels used in the connected
source.
Active Lines
— This field details the number of active lines used in the connected
source.
First Pixel
— This field details the position of the first active pixel in a line.
First Line
— This field details the position of the first active line in a frame.
Phase
— This field details the current waveform phase setting. The phase setting can
be adjusted in the
Measured Audio Properties panel (VN-Matrix 200/225 only)
This panel (see
¥
) provides the sampling rate of the incoming audio source for
the VN-Matrix 200/225. The line is blank for the VN-Matrix 3
xx
.
See
Ancillary Audio Panel (VN‑Matrix 3xx Only)
for audio details of the
VN-Matrix 3
xx
.
Input panel (VN-Matrix 200/225 only)
This panel is only active for VN-Matrix 200/225 models and provides timing information for
the connected analog sources (see
NOTE:
This panel is only active when configuring analog source types.
Mode
— VN-Matrix codecs support automatic video format detection for most
standard source types. However, if a non-standard source type is used, the video
format can be manually specified using this drop-down list.
Phase
— This drop-down list is used to adjust the waveform phase setting. This
value should normally be set to
auto
. However, if a waveform suitable for automatic
detection is not available, manually select a phase value to provide better image quality.
Automatic phase adjustment maximizes the contrast between pixels. A good image for
phase adjustment should have adjacent black and white pixels.
NOTE:
Phase adjustment is only required on analog sources.
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