28
MAS-7000
ADJUST RESOLUTIONS GROUP
NOTE:
The Adjust Resolutions Menu Group only appears when the Advanced Menus function is turned on
within the System Menu Group. To turn it on, go to the System Menu Group and then proceed to the item that
says “Advanced Menus”. Turn the function ‘On”, exit the Systems menu and return to this menu structure.
The Resolution Database is used by your unit to identify any incoming video signal and is also used to create an
output resolution. It is therefore a very important part of the unit’s infrastructure.
IMPORTANT CAUTIONARY INFORMATION:
DO NOT ADJUST THESE ITEMS UNLESS YOU’RE CERTAIN YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE
DOING! THE ONLY METHOD TO UNDO CERTAIN CHANGES IS TO UPDATE THE FIRMWARE.
TRY USING THE AUTOSET, SHRINK, SHRINK POS, TL & BR ADJUSTMENTS FIRST.
Making adjustments here risks creating a non-standard resolution that is not displayable on a monitor. The
resolutions and values within the database are industry standards and should not normally be altered by the user.
That said, there might be times when it is necessary to create a custom resolution with speci
fi
c parameters. If
circumstances require you to make such a change, please read the following speci
fi
c notes:
1. Any changes made to this database take effect instantly and are also stored immediately in non-
volatile memory.
2. Since this database is used for both input and output image processing, altering a resolution that is
used for both (e.g. 1024x768 input and 1024x768 output) may give undesired effects.
800 x 600 60 Hz
800 x 600 60 Hz
Image to adjust [ 17]
Image to adjust [ 17]
Change the value to select resolution you want to alter.
NOTE:
Typically, the image number currently being used for input or output would be already be selected
otherwise immediate feedback to your changes will not be available via your monitor.
800 x 600 60 Hz
800 x 600 60 Hz
Interlaced Off]
Interlaced Off]
This adjustment speci
fi
es whether the image is interlaced or progressive scan. It toggles simply On or Off, so
there are no
fl
ashing brackets.
Summary of Contents for MAS-7000
Page 7: ...7 MAS 7000 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS MAS 7000A MODEL SHOWN ...
Page 36: ...36 MAS 7000 DVI I CONNECTOR PINOUT ...
Page 50: ...50 MAS 7000 ...
Page 52: ......