Analog Way Di-VentiX - DVX8022 Manuel d'utilisation

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Di-VentiX™

Chapter 3 : OPERATING MODE (continued)

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3-2. OPERATING WITH THE FRONT PANEL OF THE Di-VentiX (continued)

3-2-1. OPERATING IN MIXER MODE (continued)
DISPLAY DEVICES ADJUSTMENTS

Select the MAIN centering pattern with the screen menu (OUTPUT > test pattern > main > centering

pattern).

Adjust directly the display device itself, using its controls, to fill the centering pattern in full screen.

Figure 18: Centering pattern.

Renew the same process to adjust your PREVIEW display device.

NOTE: Now the display devices are identically adjusted, you can also do the image adjustments on the display

device of your choice. When you are in a live display, you can do corrections on the PREVIEW monitor
only, without disturbing the MAIN display device.

IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS
For each input source connected to the Di-VentiX, do the following adjustments:

Select the source you want to adjust.
Select the aspect ratio of your input source with the screen menu (IMAGE > aspect ratio).
Use the Centering function with the screen menu (IMAGE > centering) or with the front panel IMAGE

centering button, to automatically position the image in the Centering pattern.

IMPORTANT: For best results, display a full size bright image (no black border) to perform a centering. As

required, correct the position & size with the IMAGE POS. SIZE button or with the screen menu
(IMAGE > pos settings).

NOTE: The centering function is only available for computer sources.
NOTE: In case of same Input/Output resolution, the centering also achieves automatic pixel clock adjustments. It

may be useful, to improve manually the pixel clock and phase using the screen menu (IMAGE > optimize
> clock or phase
).

If needed, do the others adjustments, available in the screen IMAGE menu (color, brightness…).

NOTE: To set the image adjustments to the factory settings, use the Preset function (IMAGE > preset > yes).
NOTE: The adjustments are automatically stored in NON-volatile memories. The Di-VentiX is provided with 40

NON-volatile image memories. Each of these memories contains the input channel number, the input and
output format parameters and all of the image adjustments (position, size, brightness...). When the 40
memories are used, each new memorization erases the oldest record.

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