ScreenPRO-II Controller • User’s Guide 99
4. Menu Orientation
Input Menu
The Color Balance Menu changes depending on the selected Input Type.
• ID — indicates the ID of the associated ScreenPRO-II.
~ If “All” is shown in a widescreen configuration, menu values represent
those of the lowest numbered ID in the destination. When a parameter is
adjusted, all values for all ScreenPRO-II’s in the destination will snap to
the new value.
~ If an individual ID is shown (e.g., 2), it represents that ScreenPRO-II
alone, and adjustments will only affect that unit.
• Layer — for widescreen destinations, indicates the layer on which you are
adjusting the selected input.
• When RGB sources are selected, the Color Balance Menu provides individual
RGB contrast and brightness adjustments. Adjustment range: -25% to +25%.
~ Adjust Red Contrast and Brightness as required.
~ Adjust Green Contrast and Brightness as required.
~ Adjust Blue Contrast and Brightness as required.
• When Composite, S-Video or YP
b
P
r
is selected, adjust Saturation and Hue:
~ Adjust Saturation as required. Adjustment range: 75% to 125%.
~ Adjust Hue as required. Adjustment range (in degrees): -90.0 to 90.0.
• Press {SAVE} to save the selected input in the designated input file.
• Press {RESET ALL} to return all parameters to 0 (zero).
Note
The ID line only appears when a widescreen destination is
selected.
Important
In a widescreen configuration, because the electronics on
individual ScreenPRO-II scalers may not match from unit to
unit, you may be required to adjust ScreenPRO-II scalers and
layers individually — by first selecting a specific destination
ID, followed by a specific layer.
Note
When the Input Type is YP
b
P
r
, the Hue field reads N/A
because Hue does not apply to this type of source.
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