User`s manual

USER’S MANUAL
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of the video signal; the choice of decoding filter - Adaptive, Temporal or Spatial depends highly on the
contents of the image. Most artifacts will disappear with Adaptive. The simplest way to select a decoding
filter is to pass through each one and compare their performances on your monitoring display.
Note: when using the Temporal decoding filter, the Sharpness parameter is not available.
Figure 3.8 Video Calibration window
Displaying a 3D border around a monitor
To put emphasis on a monitor, you may add a 3D frame around it. Simply select Show 3D Effect in the
monitor configuration menu.
Selecting the audio signal to be monitored
The assigned channel in each monitor may or may not have an audio signal present; the Audio Level
indicator next to the video image shows you if there is indeed audio. As you can only listen to one audio
signal at a time, you select the channel that you wish to monitor by clicking on the Audio Level indicator.
It then becomes “highlighted”, showing a contrasting line appears around it.
Note: there may be more several AES audio group embedded in a serial digital signal. You may select
which audio group to monitor using the System Status panel; this panel is described in section 4.
Clock display
If your layout includes a clock, you can set it to use its internal time reference or use an external source
from a serial port (see note below). You may also set it to a different time zone or to include a time offset
from the time reference by a specified amount in either direction. Right-click on the clock and a Clock
Settings window appears.