User manual
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2.1.2 Navigating the Main Level
1. Press the button to enter the main menu from the default initial screen.
2. Use the buttons on the front of the LCD panel to navigate: ( / / )
3. There are a number of tables below, each detailing an item on the main menu (Output Mode,
Map Structure… etc.) Each table lists the choices that can be made within each item.
Output Mode
Resolution
Selects the desired display resolution and frequency.
Auto Detect (optimum resolution for HDMI signal only)
1920×1200 @ 50, 60 (Hz)
1920×1080 @ 50, 60 (Hz)
1680×1050 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1600×1200 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1440×900 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1400×1050 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1360×768 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1280×1024 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1280×768 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1280×720 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
1024×768 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
800×600 @ 50, 60, 75 (Hz)
640×480 @ 60 (Hz)
Standard
Selects the timing standard.
Normal
VESA
Mode
Selects the output mode.
Auto
DVI
Exit
Exits the output signal setup menu.
Table 2-1 Output
When outputting HDMI signal to both the “HDMI OUT” and “DVI OUT” ports, and when the display
connected to the “DVI OUT” port only supports DVI mode, make sure to set the Pacific’s “OUTPUT MODE”
to “DVI.” This will resolve any abnormalities in the images.
Map Structure
Video Channel
When the “image format” has two video channels, select the desired video
channel to view (“CHANNEL A” or “CHANNEL B”).
A
B
Note: Based on the image format, pixel depth and sampling structure a 3G
signal can carry one or two channels.
Exit
Exits the map structure setup menu.
Table 2-2 Map Structure
1. If only one video channel is present, then channel A is selected automatically and Map Structure is not
customizable.
2. Settings to MAP STRUCTURE will not be saved upon powering off the Pacific C-SHS.