Operating instructions
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DVI Select
Use this to select the DVI-I input as the Ch. 4 video input by setting this to On. Setting this to Off makes HDSDI
Input 4 the video source for Ch. 4.
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Analog Phase (DVI-Analog or VGA input only)
Adjusts the analog phase value to improve picture quality on DVI-A or VGA Sources. This adjusts the signal
phase (not color phase) of the analog-to-digital conversion.
• 0-31 (value)
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DVI-A CSC Mode (DVI-Analog input only)
Use the DVI-A CSC Mode to accommodate for four different types of colorspace inputs. This setting will only
affect your DVI-A inputs.
• RGB Studio: accommodates digital 480i video using the RGB limited range (16-235) inputs.
• RGB PC: accommodates full range RGB (0-255) inputs.
• YUV 601: accommodates for Rec. 601 SDTV YUV colorspace inputs.
• YUV 709: accommodates for Rec. 709 HDTV YUV colorspace inputs.
The monitor’s default setting is RGB PC.
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DVI-D CSC Mode (DVI-D input only)
Use the DVI-D CSC Mode to accommodate for four different types of colorspace inputs. This setting will only
affect your DVI-D and HDMI inputs.
• RGB Studio: accommodates digital 480i video using the RGB limited range (16-235) inputs.
• RGB PC: accommodates full range RGB (0-255) inputs.
• YUV 601: accommodates for Rec. 601 SDTV YUV colorspace inputs.
• YUV 709: accommodates for Rec. 709 HDTV YUV colorspace inputs.
The monitor’s default setting is RGB PC.
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HDMI CSC Auto (HDMI input only, via the DVI-I interface)
The HDMI CSC Auto setting is used to accommodate newer HDMI interfaces that send colorspace signaling in the
HDMI data stream. If this setting is set to On, the monitor will automatically determine which colorspace setting to
use. If this setting is set to Off, or your HDMI signal does not contain colorspace signaling, the DVI-D CSC Mode
described above will determine the colorspace configuration.
Color Configuration Submenu
Use the Color Configuration submenu to adjust the Red, Green and Blue Offset and Gain values of all four HD/SDI
channels, the DVI-D input and DVI-A input.