
6. OUTPUT PATTERNS
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6.3
Setting the Output Signal (G, B, R)
When the output pattern is raster, you can press the G, B, and R keys to turn G, B, and R on
and off. When COMPONENT is YP
B
P
R
, the signals that corresond to GBR turn on and off.
You can carry out this procedure when the G, B, R indicator is illuminated. If it is not illuminated,
pressing the key produces no effect.
See section 6.5.2, “Raster” and section 5.3, “Selecting the Signal Format (COMPONENT).”
Figure 6-4 G, B, R keys
6.4
Setting Inversion
When the output pattern is convergence, character, window, or monoscope, you can press
INVERSION to invert the output.
You can press INVERSION to invert the output. You can carry out this procedure when the
INVERSION indicator is illuminated. If it is not illuminated, pressing the key produces no effect.
The number of active lines in a frame in the analog output for the 480p/59.94, 480i/59.94,
NTSC-M, NTSC-J, NTSC 4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-60 output formats varies depending on the
INVERSION setting. For details, see Table 12-1, “List of output formats”.
Figure 6-5 INVERSION key