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APPENDIX (MVP manual)
ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS
MVP enables the input and output boards to be adjusted and set by connecting the external computer. The
following are items which can be set.
(1) MVP settings
• For adjusting the picture frame (output image position) (Coarse adjustments:Refer to &P, &Q command,
fine adjustment:&G command), and correcting the joinings of the magnified screen.
(2) NTSC input board setting
• Bright adjustment (Refer to BRT command)
• Color correction (Refer to COL command)
• Tint adjustment (Refer to TNT command)
(3) Option RGB board (When optional board RMD-V3020 is used)
• For adjusting the screen display position (Refer to HPS, VPS, HWN, VWN, HWD, VWD commands)
Sets the variable scan board position to the correct position on the screen.
• Tracking adjustment (Refer to TRK command)
For correcting lateral vibration of displayed characters, shaking, and tracking noises.
• Full dot number adjustment (Refer to HFD command)
For correcting vertical bit lines of displayed characters and pictures with high resolution.
(Normally, the full dot number need not be changed.)
• Blanking frame bright adjustment (Refer to BKL command)
For setting the luminance level of the blanking frame for decreasing burning when there are blanking
frames in the surrounding area.
Take note that of the effective display range of the PC screen and blanking frame position are not accurate,
this adjustment will on the contrary have negative effects.
• Vertical filter conversion rate setting (Refer to LCV command)
For correcting the aspect ratio, etc.
However, the vertical resolution deteriorates according to the compensation rate.
• RGB gain adjustment (Refer to RGN, GGN, and BGN commands)
• R–Y, B–Y clamp level adjustment (Refer to RLV, BLV commands)
• Contrast adjustment (Refer to CNT command)
• Bright adjustment (Refer to BRT command)
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