User Manual
Marker Enable – this is the master control to turn all markers on or off.
Center Marker – places a “+” mark in the exact center of the display. (Useful for checking camera or
graphics positioning.)
Aspect Marker – places borders on screen representing various typical video and cinema aspect ratios.
This does not change the displayed aspect ratio. That setting is in the Video menu.
Screen Marker – places a border around the edge of the screen to be used as a guide during video
production.
Marker Color – the Center, Aspect and Screen marker colors can be changed.
Marker Mat – changes the background just behind the markers.
Thickness – sets the width of the markers. Adjust as desired for best visibility.
Aspect Ratio – allows changing the aspect ratio (shape) of the picture to match the incoming video.
Settings are available for various video and cinema styles.
H/V delay – shifts the picture vertically and horizontally to allow viewing the vertical and horizontal blanking
areas.
Check Field – displays the picture in monochrome (black & white) or in individual primary colors. Useful for
color analysis and trouble shooting.
Pixel-to-Pixel – displays the incoming video with a 1:1 pixel match. This provides the clearest resolution
but usually changes the size of the image. This turns of up/down “scaling”. For example: a video input that
has fewer pixels than the LCD display will appear to shrink while a video input that has more pixels will
appear to expand. In either case, the image is shown in it’s “true” resolution.
Underscan – shrinks the image slightly to allow viewing the edges.
Zoom – expands the picture digitally. It is normal for picture quality to degrade as the picture is expanded.
Image Flip – the picture can be reversed top to bottom, left to right or both. This can be a useful tool when
viewing images shot through mirrors or from cameras mounted upside-down.
Image Freeze – holds the current picture on screen.
PIP – Picture-in-Picture functions consist of two images on the screen at the same time. One image must
be from a digital source (HDMI, SDI) and the other image must be from an analog source (YPbPr, Video).
3. VIDEO
This page provides controls for picture size, position and
related functions including image ip, image freeze and
Picture-In-Picture (PIP).
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M-LYNX-702W / Menu Settings
ITEMS OPTIONS
Aspect Ratio Full screen / 4:3 / 16:9 / 1.85:1 / 2.35:1
H/V delay OFF / H&V / H / V
Check Field OFF/ Mono / Red / Green / Blue
Pixel-to-Pixel ON / OFF
Underscan ON / OFF
Zoom OFF / ×2 / ×4 / ×6 / ×8
Image Flip OFF / H&V / H / V
Image Freeze ON / OFF
PIP Small, Medium, Large PIP (picture-in-picture).
PBP (picture-by-picture)
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