User Manual

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Marshall Electronics
Brightness – used to establish the correct black level in the picture.
Contrast – establishes the range of dark to light areas in the picture.
Saturation – sets the amount of color information in the picture.
Tint – this function is designed to remove color errors in composite analog (NTSC, PAL) signals. A better
choice for component and digital signals is to use Color Temp / User to establish the correct color tones.
Sharpness – adds synthetic “detail” to the image. HD images should require very little added sharpness
Volume – controls the Headphone volume.
Color Temp – this setting provides three different presets for white balance approximating different
common color “temperatures”. More precise white balance may be obtained by selecting the User setting
and adjusting Red, Green or Blue highlights as desired.
1. PICTURE
This page provides controls for typical picture
adjustments. Short Cut: Most of these selections are also
directly available from the front panel by turning the Menu
knob without pressing it rst.
2. MARKER
This page offers controls for setting various on-screen
markers.
Press MENU knob on the monitor and function menus will pop-up on the screen. Rotate left or
right to select an option. Then press the knob again to open the selection. When an arrow pointer
appears in the menu, turn the Menu knob again to access the item or to conrm a selection.
2. MENU SETTINGS
Brightness used to establish the correct black level in the picture
Contrast – establishes the range of dark to light areas in the picture
Saturationsets the amount of color information in the picture.
Tint – this function is designed to remove color errors in composite
analog (NTSC, PAL) signals. A better choice for component and digital
signals is to use Color Temp / User to establish the correct color tones
Sharpness – adds synthetic “detail” to the image. HD images should
require very little added sharpness
Volume – controls the Headphone volume
Color Temp – this setting provides three different presets for white
balance approximating different common color “temperatures”. More
precise white balance may be obtained by selecting the User setting and
adjusting Red, Green or Blue highlights as desired.
2. MARKER
This page offers controls for setting various on-screen markers.
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ITEMS OPTIONS
Marker Enable ON / OFF
Center Marker ON / OFF
Aspect Marker OFF/ 16:9 / 4:3 / 14:9 / 13:9 / 15:9 / 1.85:1 / 2.35:1
Screen Marker OFF / 95% / 93% / 90% / 88% / 85% / 80%
Marker Color Red / Green / Blue / White / Black
Marker Mat OFF / 1 – 6
Thickness 1 – 7
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ITEMS OPTIONS
Brightness 0 - 100
Contrast 0 - 100
Saturation 0 – 100
Tint 0 – 100
Sharpness 0 – 100
Volume 0 – 100
Color Temp 6500ºK/7300 ºK/9300 ºK/User
Red
0-255 When User is selected,
Red, Green and Blue
adjustments are available
Green
0-255
Blue
0-255
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