Set to LCD/Plasma if you want only scaler functions and do not need the warp functions to be shown in
the menu system. In this mode also the Flicker Filter becomes available.
3.8.2.
Output Mode
Settings: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x768, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1400x1050, 1600x1200,
1920x1200, 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p
Set up the desired output resolution with output mode. The output mode setting should match the native
resolution of the imaging device to avoid double scaling.
Note: If selecting for an LED videowall display choose a setting that is equal or greater than the display
and then use the window size adjustment to accurately scale to the LED videowall.
Note: Some low cost LED videowalls display artefacts when using lower resolution settings. To deal with
these artefacts it is sometimes necessary to choose a much higher resolution than expected and then
use the window size adjustment as above.
Note: The 3GSDI output does not feature the PC mode resolutions, only 480i and p, 576i and p, 720p
and 1080i and p output modes are supported. Available SDI output modes are indicated by an SDI
connector symbol in the output mode selection list box of the OSD. SDI output modes not supported are
indicated with this symbol crossed out red.
The default output resolution as set by the factory or after a user issued factory reset is 640x480
. If only
a SDI capable monitor is connected no image is displayed and consequently the output
resolution cannot by changed through the OSD. Pressing the Menu and Contrast up and
Contrast down key combination will switch the output resolution from 640x480 to 480i which SDI
monitors should be capable to display
. If a DVI or VGA monitor has issues displaying this 480i
mode, by pressing the key combination again the 640x480 output mode is set-up which all DVI and VGA
monitors should be capable to display.
3.8.3.
Location
Settings: Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling
The image can be flipped to accommodate different projection scenarios as well as screens mounted
upside down.
3.8.4.
Frame Rate
Available settings: 60 Hz, 50 Hz, 48 Hz, 24 Hz, Auto
In auto mode the output frame rate follows the input frame rate as configured in the Output Config
menu.
Signals with 24Hz, 25Hz, 48Hz, 50Hz input modes get special treatment,
Modes with other refresh rates are displayed at 60Hz.
24Hz input modes will be output at 24Hz if the output resolution is set to either 720p or 1080p and the
Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 24Hz, otherwise it is displayed at twice the rate
if the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 48Hz. Otherwise a 24Hz input mode is
displayed at 60Hz.
48Hz input modes will be output at 48Hz if the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes
48Hz. Otherwise it is displayed at 50Hz.
A 25Hz input mode is output at twice the frame rate 50Hz. An exception to the 24 and 25Hz input mode
treatment is if the output resolution is set to 480i or 480p. 480i and 480p are always run at 60Hz output
rate.
50Hz input modes are displayed at 50Hz output rate.
The output frame rate can also manually set to 24Hz, 48Hz, 50Hz or 60Hz if possible, i.e. such output
modes are available.
Only 720p and 1080p output modes are available with 24Hz refresh rate.
480i and 480p output modes are only available at 60Hz refresh rate.