LC2000/LC2000-IQ/LC4000/LC4000-IQ
Channel Operation Menus
Issue 1 Rev 6
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Low:
Sets Level
to 2 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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Medium:
Sets Level to 4 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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High:
Sets Level to 6 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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Super:
Sets Level to 8 and Noise Rejection to 15% for the selected frequency
band.
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Manual:
Enables you to manually adjust the Gain and Noise Rejection controls.
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Frequency Band:
Specifies the frequency band to which the enhancement is applied.
You can choose from Low, Medium, and High.
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Noise Rejection:
Enables you to manually adjust the Gain and Noise Rejection
controls. The adjustment range is 0 to 100 in steps of 1. The preset value is 0.
8.4.3 Enhance
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Conversion Aperture
The Conversion Aperture menu enables you to control the horizontal and vertical rescaler
apertures from a range of presets.
8.4.3.1
Preset
Preset returns all settings to their default values.
8.4.3.2
Horizontal
Horizontal Aperture controls aliasing in down-converted content.
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Sharpness:
Determines the sharpness of the output by changing the rate of anti-alias
filter cut-off.
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Soft 2:
Recommended for severely over enhanced source material.
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Soft 1:
Recommended for over enhanced source material.
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Normal:
Optimum setting for balancing detail and alias.
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Sharp 1:
Recommended for slightly soft source material.
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Sharp 2:
Recommended for very soft source material.
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Detail:
Determines the amount of detail allowed through to the output by moving the
anti-alias filter stop band.
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Low 2:
Recommended for severely over enhanced source material.
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Low 1:
Recommended for over enhanced source material.
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Normal:
Optimum setting for balancing detail and alias.
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High 1:
Recommended for slightly soft source material.
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High 2:
Recommended for very soft source material.