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This menu provides a simple way of capturing EDID data from an attached DVI or HDMI monitor and
storing it in one of the user-definable EDID memory data blocks (Mem1 to Mem6) see previous menu.
To capture a different display's EDID, perform the following:
1. Connect that display to the DVI output of the CORIO2 unit - the CORIO2 unit will then read it
automatically and store it in the ‘Mon’ EDID entry.
2. Select which EDID memory (Mem1 to Mem6) to copy this information to.
3. Select 'Grab' and click on it - this will copy the current monitor's information to that EDID memory.
4. Change 'EDID to use' to that memory location (Mem1 to Mem6).
5. Store your unit’s settings (see earlier in this manual on how to do this).
6. Re-boot (turn off and on again) the CORIO2 unit to ensure that the graphic card uses this new
EDID data (you may need to re-boot your computer as well).
Using the above, up to 6 custom EDID settings can be stored in the CORIO2 unit, ready for recall later.
This is useful to simulate another display being attached to a graphic card.
RGB source menu items
Once the Autoset sense setting has been made, this menu item is accessed and activated. The Autoset
sense utility will then correct the pixel phase and then position the Top Left portion of the image and the
Bottom Right portion of the image. Once complete it then resume inactive status.
Since an image pixel is a very small element of the total image, it’s possible for your unit’s Analog to Digital
converters to wrongly sample the picture on the edge of each pixel thereby losing image resolution and
creating image noise. The Input pixel phase adjustment allows you to change the position (from 0 to 31)
where the pixels are sampled, relative to the horizontal sync signal.
To make this adjustment, select an RGB source and then provide an image from that source with fine
detail, preferably with very sharp vertical lines. Adjust this value until you see the sharpest image.
Alternately, adjust this value to give the worst (noisiest/softest) image, and then add or subtract 16 to get
the optimum value.
Note that the AUTOSET function (for RGB inputs only) will attempt to automatically work out the best
value for this setting.
There are several types of signals that are called RGB signals as a generic term. Each has slightly different
characteristics that set it apart from similar RGB signals such as how the synchronization signal is sent.
This menu item lets you set the input type to use.
Available options let you select whether the input is standard RGB or YUV (including YPbPr signals with a
tri-level sync). For some units, it also allows selection of break-out BNC connectors to be used instead of
the normal connector (signified by B- in front of the signal type).
Source: RGB1
Autoset status [Inactive]
Source: RGB1
Input pixel phase [ 16]
Source: RGB1
RGB input type [RGBHV]
Source: RGB1
RGB contr. [100] [100] [100]

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Productinformatie

MerkTV One
ModelC2-6204
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte7375 MB