NJR-T04HD / NJR-R04HD User’s Guide
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10.1 Input signal automatic detection
The NJR-T04HD continuously monitors its input signals. If a particular signal has previously been connected
to the NJR’s input, the output signal will be presented in the same format as it was during the most recent
session. If an input signal does not match any signal previously presented to the NJR, the current settings will
be applied. The output image size and format settings can be adjusted if required.
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See: 10.2 Setting position, size, and masking
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See: 10.3 Quality setting
Input signal changed?
NO
YES
Was the signal input
before?
YES
NO
Outputs video with new settings
Loads previous settings
[Fig. 10.1] How signal is recognized
The NJR-T04HD retains data for up to 50 input devices for each input port. The data is used to determine if a
signal has been presented to that port previously by a particular device. If input data storage exceeds 50
memory locations, the new memory entries will replace the earliest entries (in ascending order of frequency).
1
2
3
4
IN1
1080i
720p
480i
XGA
5
6
50
49
SXGA
UXGA
VGA
1080p
IN2
1080i
480i
IN3
UXGA
WXGA
SXGA+
IN4
UXGA
VGA
Data for up to 50 input devices for
each input port can be retained.
If input data storage exceeds 50 memory locations, the new memory entries will replace the earliest entries
.
[Fig. 10.2] Memory table per channel
The following attributes are saved for each input signal.
[Table 10.7] Attributes saved for each input signal
Setting for
Attributes
Aspect ratio, Overscan, Display position, Setting display size, Masking
Brightness, Contrast, HUE, Saturation, Sharpness, Gamma
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