Specifications
USING THE CONTROL BUTTONS
SD-DVI Converter Adjustment Modes
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SD-DVI CONVERTER ADJUSTMENT MODES
There are five adjustment modes specific to the SD-DVI Externally-Powered Converter:
BRIGHTNESS
In this mode, you can adjust the brightness setting for the converter.
CONTRAST
In this mode, you can adjust the contrast setting for the converter.
INPUT FORMAT
The SD-DVI Converter has an input format setting that can be set to one of four possible
values. By default, your converter is set to AutoSense input format. You can tell which
format has been selected by the LED blink pattern:
• AutoSense - detects if either a composite or svideo signal is present and automatically
selects the correct input format. The LED blink pattern is solid red.
• Composite - sets the input format to Composite. The LED blink pattern is solid red, but
the light flickers off once approximately every three to four seconds.
• Svideo - sets the input format to SVideo. The LED blink pattern is solid red, but the light
flickers off two times every three to four seconds.
• Component - sets the input format to Component. The LED blink pattern is solid red,
but the light flickers off three times every three to four seconds.
Setting the device to either Composite, Svideo, or Component will disable AutoSense mode
and force the particular input setting, even if no signal is present in that input format.
To Set the Input Format
1 Press and hold - and + for three seconds.
The LED pattern is Steady Green, indicating the input format adjustment mode is active.
2 Press the
+ button to move up through the format settings, from AutoSense to
Composite, from Composite to Svideo, or from Svideo to Component.
3 Press the
− button, to move down through the format settings, from Component to
Svideo, Svideo to Composite, or Composite to AutoSense.
NOTE:
Autosense, due to hardware limitations, cannot detect component video
input. If you are using a component video input, you must set the input
format specifically to Component.