Instruction Manual

HTML Conguration and Control, cont’d
MGP Series • HTML Conguration and Control
5-6
PRELIMINARY
To change the name of an input,
1. On the Scaler I/O Settings page, select and delete the text in the box under the
desired input number.
2
. Enter a name of up to 16 characters for the input. The following characters
may be used:
Symbols: / : – _ + “ ”
Numerals: 0 through 9
Letters: Lowercase a through z, uppercase A through Z
Spaces also can be used.
Selecting the video signal type
Under each input name box is a pull-down menu from which you can select the
video signal type for the input.
Signal type RGB, YUV-HD, RGBcvS, DVI (DI and HD-SDI
models only), or HD-SDI (HD-SDI models only) are
available on inputs 1 through 4 only. YUVi component
video, S-video, and composite video are available on all
inputs.
The virtual inputs (5 through 19) are displayed on the
screen in groups of three, with one drop-down menu for
each set of three inputs.
For each virtual input group,
If you select YUVi from the menu, all three
inputs in the group are configured together as
one component video input.
If you select S-Video,Comp, the first (top) two
inputs are configured as S-video and the
third, as composite.
If you select Comp,Comp,Comp, each input in
the group is configured as composite video.
Film mode To place an input in film mode, which enables 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown,
select the Film Mode check box below or to the right of the signal type menu.
If RGB, YUV-HD, DVI, or HD-SDI is selected as the signal type, this check box
is unavailable.
Conguring the output
In the Output Configuration section of the Scaler I/O Settings page, you can select
output parameters from the following pull-down menus:
Resolution Select the resolution at which the image is displayed on the output
screen.
Refresh Rate Select the rate in Hz at which the output screen is refreshed.
Sync Format Select the output signal type required by the display device.
Available formats are RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, YUV bi-level and YUV tri-level.
Polarity Select the combination of horizontal and vertical synchronization signal
polarities.