Chapter 4 : starting – Analog Way HD Scan AG/DG - XTD920 Manuel d'utilisation

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HD SCAN™

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Chapter 4 : STARTING

4-1. CONNECTIONS

c Connect your computer (Workstation, PC or MAC) to the "COMPUTER INPUT" connector (HD15 female or DVI-

I) of the HD SCAN

.

NOTE: The DVI-I connectors (COMPUTER INPUT and MONITOR OUTPUT) are optional.

d Connect your data monitor to the "MONITOR OUTPUT" connector (HD15 female or DVI-I) of the HD SCAN

.

NOTE: Set the RGB Hi-Z/75 Ω button on Hi-Z if you connect a monitor on the "MONITOR OUTPUT" connector.

If not set it on 75 Ω.

e Connect your HDTV display device (HDTV monitor, HDTV digital recorder...) to the HDTV outputs (ANALOG or

SDI) of the HD SCAN

.

f Connect the AC Mains Cable to the HD SCAN

and power "ON" the Main Switch (front panel).

g Turn ON the display device (HDTV monitor...) and then the Computer.

4-2. SETTINGS

c We recommend to reset the XTD920 to all of its DEFAULT VALUE with the LCD menu # 4-5, before proceeding.

d Select an output format with the LCD menu # 2-2.

e Select an output rate with the LCD menu # 2-3.

f Select an output sync type with the LCD menu # 2-4.

4-3. ADJUSTMENTS

c Select the 16/9 mode with the front panel button (16/9 LED is ON).

d Adjust the position & size with the front panel buttons to fill the image in the full screen.

e Select the needed mode (4/3 or ZOOM) with the front panel button. If you select ZOOM, adjust the horizontal and

vertical size of the image with the front panel buttons.

f Press the store button (until the LED flashes once) to memorize all the adjustments.

g Make the others adjustments, if necessary, available in LCD menu # 3 (black level, RGB level, flicker level,

horizontal smooth...). Valid all the LCD adjustments with ENTER.

NOTE: The HD SCAN

is provided with 40 NON-volatile image memories. Each of these memories contains the

input format parameters and all of the image adjustments (position, size, brightness...). When the 40
memories are used, each new memorization erases the oldest memory.

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