C2-4000 Series RGB Scaler Operation Manual
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17.15 Pixels Stored
This screen shows the total number of pixels present in a single line of video.
The number of pixels per line that can be stored is 1024. If the input signal
has more than 1024 pixels per line (e.g. 2048), the Scaler will sub-sample the
line of video.
17.16 Lines Stored
Lines stored is an informational display showing how many individual lines of
video are currently residing in memory within the Scaler. As with the Pixel
limitation, the maximum allowable number of lines is 1024 and any resolution
above 1024 will force a sub-sampling of the input.
17.17 Fault Screen
If the protection circuits within the Scaler detect a fault condition, the Scaler
will shut down and generate a Fault Screen. Examples of faults include (but
aren’t limited to) over-temperature, Slow Fan Speed, Circuitry Fault, etc.
If the Scaler should exhibit one of these fault alarms, unplug it from the AC
power and feel the case to see if it’s hot to the touch. If so, the fault will not
clear until the unit has cooled down. If hot to the touch, allow the unit to cool
to room temperature and then plug it in to the AC source, turn it on again and
see if the fault has cleared.
For faults not related to heat, Unplug the unit, wait five (5) minutes and then
plug the unit into the AC source once again. Turn the Scaler back on and see
if the fault has disappeared. If the fault does not clear or if it returns, you
should contact your dealer for repair. There are no user serviceable items
inside so you should not open the case and attempt to effect repairs yourself.
System
Pixels Stored 800
System
Lines Stored 600
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