Справочник Пользователя для Kramer Electronics VP-725XLA
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Configuring and Controlling the VP-725XLA
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8.1.1
The Input Screen
Figure 13: Input Screen
Table 6: Input Screen Functions
Setting
Function
Selection/Range
Default
Select
Select the group
Video Group, Scaler
Scaler
VGA Group
Select the VGA input
1
From 1 to 4
VGA 1
HDMI Group Select the HDMI input
From 1 to 4
HDMI 1
Comp Group Select the Comp input
From 1 to 4
Comp 1
YC Group
Select the YC input
From 1 to 4
YC 1
CV Group
Select the CV input
From 1 to 4
CV 1
Scaler
Select the source to scale
(in the Scaler operation mode)
From VGA 1 to VGA 4; from HDMI 1 to HDMI 4;
from COMP 1 to COMP 4; from YC 1 to YC 4;
from CV 1 to CV 4, and USB
VGA 1
Image Name Shows the file name
2
that is displayed when the USB port is connected
Color Format Select the color format
Auto, RGB or YUV
Auto
Video
Standard
Select the video standard
Auto, NTSC, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC 4.43,
SECAM or PAL-60
H-Position
Set the horizontal position
3
The range changes according to the input mode Auto
V-Position
Set the vertical position
The range changes according to the input mode
Frequency
Adjust the frequency
4
The range changes according to the input mode
Phase
Adjust the phase
0 to 31
0
Auto image
Assesses the image and improves the quality accordingly, by automatically
adjusting the phase, frequency and position. Upon completion, the relevant
OSD values are updated (Hpos, Vpos, Phase and Frequency)
1 In the Video Group operation mode
2 Supports JPEG format only. The JPEG file should not exceed a resolution of 2048x1536. If the image file is not within the
definition a blank screen appears and the machine displays the message: "File too big" or "File too small" (smaller than
320x240)
3 For UXGA and component video inputs
4 For UXGA inputs
2 Supports JPEG format only. The JPEG file should not exceed a resolution of 2048x1536. If the image file is not within the
definition a blank screen appears and the machine displays the message: "File too big" or "File too small" (smaller than
320x240)
3 For UXGA and component video inputs
4 For UXGA inputs