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3.5.6. (Available) Frame Rates
Settings: 60 and 50 Hz, 60, 50 and 24 Hz, 60, 50 and 48, 60, 50, 24 and 48
Limits the possible output frame rates that can be selected. It is primarily to be able to limit the choices
available for the Auto refresh rate configuration.
3.5.5. I/O Lock
Settings: ON, OFF
If I/O Lock is switched off the output is run with a fixed refresh rate determined by the frame rate setting,
which deviates from the input refresh rate, even if both are nominally at the same rate. This causes
occasional frame dropping or repeat. If I/O Lock is on the output refresh rate is following the input
refresh rate. This is achieved by modulating the output clock and works if input and output refresh rate
are nominally at the same rate, when frame rate is set to 60Hz and the video input is also 60Hz. If the
video input rate is 50 Hz and the Frame rate is set to 60Hz, the output is in free run mode. The status
line of the OSD window under Sync Mode indicates if the output signal is locked to the input signal (I/O
Locked) or in free run mode (Free Run) .
3.5.6. Native Color Temp
Settings: 5500, 6500, 7500, 9300, 10000
Native Color Temp allows the user to select from pre-configured color temperatures to match the
display. If both Native Color Temp set here in the Output menu and Color Temp set in the Color menu
are set to the same value, no conversion is performed.
3.5.7. Output Gamma
Settings: 1.0 to 3.0 in steps of 0.1
Output gamma allows to re-gamma video signals with pre-configured gamma values to match the
display. Input gamma and output gamma both default to 2.2. If they are both set to the same value,
there is no effect on the image.
Note: If an adjustment to reduce the level of red in the image is required, select a higher number for the
(input) Color Temp in the Color menu, or a lower number for the Native Color Temp in the Output menu.