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    2. Basic operations
    Adjusting the fill color
    The fill color can be adjusted when USR1 to 4 have been selected. Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by the border 
    color, color background and edge color.
    1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.
    3  Turn [F], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT and LUM).
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    2-3-5. Key decorations
    Setting the key edge
    A border, shadow or other edge can be added to the key.
    1   Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [EDGE] switch to display the EDGE menu. 
    The EDGE menu (sub menu) appears first.
    2  Turn [F] to select the edge type.
    OFF :  An edge is not added.
    BODR (BORDER) :  A border is added around the entire edge.
    DROP :  A diagonal border is added but only in the direction toward the bottom right of the key.
    SHDW (SHADOW) :  A shadow is added but only in the direction toward the bottom right of the key.
    OUTL (OUTLINE) :  An outline (only a border with no fill) is added.
    3  Turn [F3] to set the edge width.
    4  Turn [F4] to select the edge color.
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    2. Basic operations
    Adjusting the edge color
    The edge color can be adjusted when USR1, , 3 or 4 has been selected. Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by the 
    border color, color background and fill color.
    1  Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [EDGE] switch to display the EDGE menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.
    3  Turn [F], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT and LUM).
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    2. Basic operations
    2-4. Color background
    The color background to be used by the bus can be set.
    One color among the eight preset colors (WHITE, YELLOW, CYAN, GREEN, MAGENTA, RED, BLUE and BLACK) 
    and four user colors can be selected. HUE, SAT and LUM adjustments can be performed for the user colors.
    1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [CBGD] switch to display the CBGD menu.
    2  Turn [F], and select the color using the COLR item.
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    Adjusting the color background
    The background color can be adjusted when USR1, , 3 or 4 has been selected. Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by 
    the border color, color background, fill color and edge color.
    1  On the [CBGD] menu, turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.
    2  Turn [F], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT and LUM).
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    2. Basic operations
    2-5. Freezing the input signals
    The input signals can be frozen and used. If any of the input signals has been frozen, the freeze status display 
    LED lights. While signals are frozen, the tally signals of the corresponding input will not be output.
    1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [FRZ] switch to display the FRZ menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the FRZ (/) menu.
    3  Turn [F], and select the input video signals using the SIG item.
    4   Press the [F4] switch to freeze or de-freeze the input image. If it is pressed when the display shows “OFF”, 
    the input image is frozen, and the display shows “ON”. If it is pressed when the display shows “ON”, the 
    input image is de-frozen, and the display shows “OFF”.
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    When the unit is used with the frame synchronizer function OFF, the output images may be disturbed when 
    freezing is executed, but the frozen images will not be adversely affected.
    The frame synchronizer function will automatically be switched ON. 
    						
    							
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    2. Basic operations
    2-6. Frame memory
    AUX output signals can be stored in the frame memory for use. Stored images can be used as the bus images by 
    assigning the FMEM signals using the crosspoint assignment process.
    Images stored in the frame memory are also saved in the unit’s flash memory so they can be used even after the 
    power is turned off. Stored images have an 8-bit format so the image quality may appear rough at times.
    1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the MEM menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the MEM menu.
    3  Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to store the still images in the frame memory.
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    Images can also be captured into the frame memory from a PC via Ethernet. 
    For details on how to transmit them, refer to “5. Image transmission functions”. 
    						
    							
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    2. Basic operations
    2-7. Preset memory
    Up to 10 panel settings can be stored in this memory.
    The table below lists the settings which are stored.
    
    ItemDescription of settingInitial value (factory default)
    CrosspointA bus1
    B bus1
    KEY-S1
    KEY-F1
    AUX bus1
    Color backgroundWHITE
    WipeWipe pattern4 (center) 
    Border width0
    Soft effect width0
    Border colorWHT
    Transition areaBKGD/KEY selectionBKGD
    MIX/WIPE selectionMIX
    Auto transition time (BKGD)30F
    Auto transition time (KEY)30F
    KeyKey type (TYPE)LIN
    Key adjustment (ADJ)GAIN: 100
    CLIP: 0
    DENS: 100
    Invert ON/OFFOFF
    Fill colorBLE
    Edge colorYLW
    Edge ON/OFF (TYPE)OFF
    Edge width
    User colorUser color 1 (HUE, SAT, LUM)0, 0, 100
    User color  (HUE, SAT, LUM)
    355, 100, 7
    User color 3 (HUE, SAT, LUM) 50, 100, 9
    User color 4 (HUE, SAT, LUM)0, 0, 0
     The data stored in the preset memory will not be initialized even when initializing is performed.
    STORE: This is used to store the panel settings in the preset memory.
    1  Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the MEM menu. 
    The PSMEM (1/3) menu appears first.
    2   Turn [F], select “STOR” using the MODE item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO. 
    item.
    3  Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to store the settings.
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    An asterisk () appears at the left of the number when data has been saved in the preset memory. 
    						
    							
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    2. Basic operations
    RECALL: This is used to recall the preset memory data and change the panel settings.
    1  Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the PSMEM (1/3) 
    menu.
    2   Turn [F], select “RECL” using the MODE item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO. 
    item.
    3   Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to recall the settings. 
    If the asterisk () is not displayed at the left of the preset memory number, the panel status will remain 
    unchanged even when the settings in the preset memory are recalled.
    Recall settings can be selected for the crosspoint settings.
    ENBL :  The data stored in the preset memory is used.
    DSBL :  The data stored in the preset memory is not used, and the settings prior to recall are retained.
    1   Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the PSMEM (1/3) 
    menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the PSMEM (/3) menu.
    3  Turn [F], and select crosspoint disable (DSBL) or enable (ENBL) using the XPT item.
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    CLEAR: This is used to clear contents in the preset memory.
    1   Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the PSMEM (1/3) 
    menu.
    2   Turn [F], select “CLR” using the MODE item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO. 
    item.
    3   Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to clear the content. 
    When the memory settings are cleared, the asterisk () at the left of the preset memory number will not be 
    displayed. 
    						
    							
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    3. Setup
    3-1. Setting the input signals
    3-1-1. Setting the input signals (IN 1 to 5)
    If HD has been selected as the system format, SDI or analog HD component can be selected for each input. 
    This selection is possible only when the HD analog board has been connected.
    1  Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP 
    menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the IN1 to 5 menu.
    3   Turn [F], select the input signals using the SIG item, turn [F3], and select SDI or ANLG (analog HD 
    component) using the MODE item.
    4   If analog HD component has been selected, turn [F4], and set the gain of the input signals using the GAIN 
    item. The gain can be set within the 30-step range, and the setting will result in changes of   dB.  
    The amount by which the gain changes per step is not the same for each step.
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    3-1-2. Setting the input signal frame synchronizer
    The frame synchronizer can be set to ON or OFF for each input.
    The input 6 (DVI input) frame synchronizer is permanently ON. It cannot be set from ON to OFF or vice versa.
    1   Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP 
    menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the FS menu.
    3   Turn [F], select the input signals using the SIG item, turn [F3], and select ON or OFF for the frame 
    synchronizer using the FS item.
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    AVDL function is active while the frame synchronizer function is set to OFF. 
    The AVDL function automatically adjusts the input image signal phase to the h\
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    reference signal phase. 
    For details, refer to “3-6. Adjusting the output signal phase”. 
    						
    							
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    3. Setup
    3-1-3. Setting the DVI input signals (IN6)
    Selecting the signal system
    Select the digital or analog system for the DVI input video signals.
    DIG (digital):  Digital input signals of the DVI connector are effective.
    ANLG (analog) :  Analog input signals of the DVI connector are effective.
    1   Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP 
    menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the DVIIN menu.
    3  Turn [F], and select the signal system using the MODE item.
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    Selecting the scaling method
    XGA or SXGA can be input as the size. The frequency is fixed at 60 Hz.
    NORM (normal) :    The size of the input images is increased or reduced while keeping their aspect ratio the 
    same.
    FULL (full) :    The size of the input images is increased or reduced in accordance with the sys\
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    resolution. (The aspect ratio of the input images is not kept the same. The rate at which the 
    image size is increased or reduced in the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction 
    differs.)
    On the DVIIN menu, turn [F3], and select the scaling method using the SCAL item.
    
    DVI formatModeHD/1080iHD/720PSD/NTSC*1SD/PAL*2
    1920  10801280  720720  480720  576
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    1024  768
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    Adjustment
    Adjust the clock/phase and position of the DVI input signals.
    1  Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP 
    menu.
    2  Turn [F1] to display the DVIPH menu.
    3   Turn [F] to adjust the clock/phase of the analog input signal using the CKPH item. 
    Adjust this setting so that the noise will be minimum level.
    4  Turn [F3] to adjust the horizontal position using the HPOS item.
    5  Turn [F4] to adjust the vertical position using the VPOS item.
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