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Facilité d'utilisation
Refer to the Protected Setup Navigation Buttons section on page 58 for more detailed information. Video Settings Page The Video Settings page (FIG. 40) sets the Video properties of the incoming video signal. You can access this page by pressing the Video button on the Setup page. This page contains four tabs across the top for each source input on the unit. If you are using a TPI-PRO-2, slots 3 and 4 appear greyed out. These source inputs are labeled at the rear of the unit. For each source input, you must manually set the Input type. The TPI-PRO does not detect the type of connection for you. You can choose from Composite, S-Video, Computer (VGA), and Component (YPrPb). FIG. 40 Video Adjustment page (showing default values) These video settings maychange depending on the source input type. Incoming video signalWhen finished making yourscreen adjustment, click Save Settings. The elements of the Video Settings page are described in the table below: Video Settings Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page. Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current update of the TPI-PRO’s connection status regardless of what page is currently active. •A Lock only appears on the icon if the TPI-PRO has established a connection with a currently secured target Master (requiring a username and password). Input Allows you to cycle through a choice of available video inputs (Composite 1, Composite 2, Composite 3, S-Video, Computer (VGA), and Component (YPrPb)). Default = Composite 1 Status Displays whether a video-sync signal is detected. Version Displays the firmware version currently used by the TPI-PRO. Auto Adjust The Auto Adjust button toggles between auto detection and manual setup. It is only valid on VGA and Component Input signals.. Default = Auto Black & White The Black & White button toggles the Black & White display mode. It is only valid on Composite and S-Video inputs. Default = Off Brightness Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the brightness level of the incoming signal. This option does not appear if you select Computer (VGA) as the input type or progressive scan component input signals. •Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 Contrast Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the contrast level of the incoming signal. This option does not appear if you select Computer (VGA) as the input type or progressive scan component input signals. •Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 Saturation Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the color saturation level of the incoming signal. This option does not appear if you select Computer (VGA) as the input type or progressive scan component input signals. •Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 Hue Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the hue level of the incoming signal. This option does not appear if you select Computer (VGA) as the input type or progressive scan component input signals. •Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 Phase Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the phase level of the incoming signal. This option only appears if you select Computer (VGA) or Component (YPrPb) as the input type. •Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 H Position Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the horizontal position of the incoming signal. This option only appears if you select Computer (VGA) or Component (YPrPb) as the input type. Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 H Size Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the horizontal size of the incoming signal. This option only appears if you select Computer (VGA) or Component (YPrPb) as the input type. Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 V Position Use the UP/DN buttons to alter the vertical position of the incoming signal. This option only appears if you select Computer (VGA) or Component (YPrPb) as the input type. Range = 0 - 255, default = 128 Default Settings The Default Settings button sets the video settings to their default values (indicated in this table). Video Settings Page Elements (Cont.) Undo Changes The Undo Changes button disregards any changes made on the page since the last settings were saved. Save Settings The Save Settings button saves any changes made to this page. Video Settings - RGB Adjustment Page The RGB Adjustment page (FIG. 41) sets the RGB properties of the incoming signal. You can access this page by pressing the incoming signal area on the Video Adjustment page as long as an RGB signal is currently displaying. Firmware versionOutput resolutionIncoming video signal FIG. 41 RGB Adjustment page The elements of the RGB Adjustment page are described in the table below: RGB Adjustment Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page. Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current update of the TPI-PRO’s connection status regardless of what page is currently active. •A Lock only appears on the icon if the TPI-PRO has established a connection with a currently secured target Master (requiring a username ...
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