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QS-5

USP 405 • Quick Start

Optimizing the Image for High Resolution Outputs

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CENTER

SIZE

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DETAIL

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For the RGB input sources (Inputs 1 and 2), use the horizontal and vertical detail adjustments to increase the

sharpness. To adjust the horizontal and vertical filtering:

See "Image Adjustments" (page 2-19).

NOTE

For composite, S-video, and YUV inputs, the horizontal and vertical filtering adjustments are

replaced with a detail (sharpness) adjustment.


For all inputs, set brightness and contrast levels. To adjust brightness and contrast:




See "Test Pattern submenu" (page 2-17).

Set the USP to output the crop pattern, then use the display's positioning controls to position the image so that
you can see all sides on the display. To select the crop pattern:

Select an input. Set the test pattern either to crop (if the source is 4:3, see step 2 above) or to the appropriate
aspect ratio test pattern. Use the USP's sizing and centering functions to fill the pattern. To set the sizing or
centering:

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Input

MENU

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For RGB input sources (Inputs 1 and 2), HDTV, and YUVp (input 2), use phase adjustments to eliminate noise.
To adjust pixel phase:

NOTE

If the source is a DVD, set the DVD player to output a 16:9 aspect ratio prior to performing step 4.


See "Image Adjustments" (page 2-19).

NOTE

Once the sizing, centering, and filtering adjustments are complete, proceed to the next step.


See "Image Adjustments" (page 2-19).

For composite video (input 3) and S-video (input 4) inputs, set the USP to output blue-only video and input color
bars into the USP. Using the blue color bars as a reference, use the USP's color and tint controls to adjust the
video's color and tint. To select blue-only video:


See "Blue Mode submenu" (page 2-17).

To adjust color and tint:

See Image Adjustments (page 2-19).

Save this setting into one of the input's three user memories. To save the setting to memory:



See "Memory Presets" (page 2-15).

If you are using a digital display, use the alternating pixels test pattern as a reference to adjust the phase and

dot clock on the display device. To select the alternating pixels test pattern:

press

2 times

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