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Commissioning
7.4 System settings
SCD 19102 / SMD 19102
Instruction Manual, 10/2011, A5E01588521A-004
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Note
Various factory-set timings are saved in the display. As soon as a video signal is connected,
an appropriate timing is searched for. During this phase, "Auto In Process" is displayed.
These timings are compatible with the standard video signals provided by current graphics
cards.
If no image or only an unclear image is displayed on the screen, the signal is outside the
standard ranges. Such signals frequently occur with older medical equipment. Such a timing
can be set using the Force Mode functions.
In many cases, the unknown timing will be correctly displayed without having to use Force
Mode. This is possible because a large number of known timings are saved in the display.
Force Mode timings can also be saved in the Custom settings. Thus up to five further Force
Mode timings are available.
Only one timing can be saved in Force Mode itself.
7.4.6.4 Blind mode
Note
"Blind mode" is used to enter known or already determined timing data.
"Live mode" should be used to set unknown timing data step-by-step.
NOTICE
Saving of data always with "Force"
The timing data are only entered into memory by the "Force" command, and the image is
displayed with the new parameters.
Enter known timing data and fine adjustment
1. Open a test pattern with a clearly defined frame (e.g. SMPTE image).
2. Open the Blind mode" menu: Main menu → Servicelevel 2 → Force Mode → Blind mode.
3. Enter the timing data into the individual input fields using the Menu, Up and Down
buttons.

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