Extron electronic MGP 462D TV Video Accessories User Manual


 
Operation, cont’d
MGP 462 • Operation3-6
Auto Image menu
The Auto Image menu causes the MGP 462 to perform an automatic image
adjustment to the selected window. Auto Image measures where the active area
starts and stops, and adjusts input sampling accordingly.
When Auto Image is performed, the processor measures the sync frequencies of
the incoming video source and sets the active image area, total image area, and
sampling frequency according to a table stored on the MGP. If an unknown input
is connected to the MGP, the processor measures and estimates the resolution of
the incoming video. If the estimate proves not to be accurate, the Auto Image
function makes measurements to more accurately set up the input sampling.
Auto
Image
MENU
Auto Image
<NA> Win1 Win2
NEXT
Use either Adjust knob
to adjust the submenu.
NEXT
Auto Image adjustment
Select the window on which
to perform an Auto Image adjustment.
Select NA to perform no adjustment.
Default
Cycle
Auto Image menu flow
To perform an Auto Image adjustment, do the following:
1. Press the Menu button once to display the Auto Image menu.
2. Press the Next button once to display the available option.
3. Rotate the horizontal ([) or vertical ({) Adjust knob to select the window for
which you want to perform Auto Image.
4. Press Next again to initiate the Auto Image adjustment.
5. If desired, repeat steps 3 and 4 to perform Auto Image in the other window.
6. When finished with Auto Image, do one of the following:
Select NA and press Next.
Press the Menu button.
Do nothing and wait for the menu to time out and return to the default
cycle.
Input Configuration menu
The Input Configuration menu allows you to select the type of video signal that
each of the six inputs will pass. You can also select the horizontal and vertical start
positions, pixel sampling phase for windows 1 and 2 (except for YUVi, S-video, and
composite video), total pixels, active pixels, and active lines for each input. Rotate
the horizontal Adjust ( ) knob to cycle through the six inputs, and the vertical
Adjust knob (
) to select settings.