Setup guide

©Calibre UK Limited issue 2.4 November 2012 Page 12
Input Adjustments
Calibre processors provide comprehensive separate adjustments for each input channel. The active
adjustments are for which ever input is currently selected.
Colour
From the main menu select Colour
Black level offset is ‘0’ for European tv signals and ‘7.5’ for NTSC or USA originated signals
Black Level is like the brightness control on a domestic tv
Contrast is the intescity of the white level gain
Saturation is the intensity of the colour
Hue is the colour correction available for NTSC originated signals. It is available to PAL type signals in
case the transfer from the NTSC signal was done with a poor hue balance
RGB Values
A full Process amplifier is available for setting the individual gain and black level of each of the RGB
values that make up the colour balance of the selected input
Colour Balance gives a choice of preset colour balances
Input Gamma gives a selection preset gamma curves to allow you to match with your input signal
Addition Input Adjustments
Input Config
Menu/System/Input Config
VGA Set-up is available when the VGA input is selected and allows manual override to the timing of
this input
DVI/HDMI Setup provides a range of choices for these two input ports. Please refer to the user
manual for a full explanation of each function. However there are two items that are important to
mention here
DVI-I Port This port defaults to a digital input port. It can be switched to be an analogue port
therefore allowing it to act as a second VGA input
HDCP Input function is to allow the HDCP compliance to be turned off. This is for use with
MAC computers if the whole of your system is not HDCP compliant. By making our processor
appear non-compliant the MAC does not encrypt its output allowing material to be shown in
non-compliant systems
System/Input Config/DVI HDMI Setup/HDCP Input