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8.4.2 Input contrast [INPUT CONTRAST]
You can set the contrast (Red, green, blue can be set separately) for input contrast.
▪ Contrast Red: 0% to 200% [Default]: 100%
▪ Contrast Green: 0% to 200% [Default]: 100%
▪ Contrast Blue: 0% to 200% [Default]: 100%
If you increase the value, the amplitude will be increased as well; if you reduce the value, the
amplitude will be reduced.
1. To set the input contrast using menu:
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SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
IMAGE EFFECT
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keys: Select “IMAGE EFFECT”.
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SET key
[IMAGE EFFECT]
INPUT CONTRAST
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keys:
Select “INPUT CONTRAST”.
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SET key
[IN1 CONT] LINK:
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N
R:100 G:100 B:100
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keys:
Set “LINK” to “ON” or “OFF”.
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[IN1 CONT] LINK:ON
R:10
0
G:100 B:100
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keys: Set the contrast of Red for IN1 (0% to 200%).
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◄►keys
[IN1 CONT] LINK:OFF
R:100 G:10
0
B:100
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keys: Set the contrast of Green for IN1 (0% to 200%).
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◄►keys
[IN1 CONT] LINK:OFF
R:100 G:100 B:10
0
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keys: Set the contrast of Blue for IN1 (0% to 200%).
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ESC key: Returns to the previous screen.
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If you set “LINK” to “ON”, you can set only Red (R). Settings of Green (G) and Blue (B) are also changed
associated with the settings of the Red (R). For example, if you increase Red (R) +2, Green (G) and Blue (B)
are also increased (+2). If one of these three colors reaches the limiting value, it cannot be changed any
further.
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Only if you set “LINK” to “OFF”, you can set the contrasts of Green and Blue.
2. To set the input contrast using commands:
@SCO: Set input contrast
@GCO: Get input contrast
For each input port/input signal