SMP 300 Series • Front Panel Operations 40
NOTE: When there is no active input, the input parameters show N/A. For digital inputs,
H/V start, H/V active, total pixel and phase submenus do not apply.
Film Detection (interlaced input formats only)
Film detection is automatically enabled when an interlaced input format is selected (see
Input Format on page39 ). Film detection supports 2:2 and 3:2 detection. The
processing maximizes image detail and sharpness for interlaced sources that originated
from film. Film detection is valid for any interlaced input type. The SMP300 Series
de‑interlaces NTSC, PAL, and 1080i inputs.
If PIP mode and film detection are on for both inputs, the priority is given to the interlace
input. If both inputs are interlaced, priority is first to the larger window size, or to the main
window.
Film detection mode cannot be disabled and has no user adjustments.
Signal Sampling Configuration
Signal sampling optimizes the input signal for the
currently selected input. The signal sampling settings
are only available for analog inputs.
To use this submenu:
• H Start (horizontal start) and V Start (vertical
start) — This submenu is used to set the horizontal
and vertical start positions of the active video for
input3.
• Rotate the left ([) ADJUST knob to change
the horizontal start pixel position (left edge)
of the active video for the selected input. The
default is 128.
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Rotate either to
select the input format.
Rotate [ to select the horizontal
start pixel.
Rotate { to adjust the vertical
start pixel.
Rotate [ to adjust Horizontal Active pixel
width.
Rotate { to adjust Vertical Active pixel height.
Rotate [ to set an
EDID value for the
active input.
Rotate either to
select input.
Rotate either to
select an aspect ratio for the
selected input.
Rotate either to
select an audio input source
for the selected input.
Rotate either to set the
audio input level from -18
to +24 dB.
NOTE: The Input Configuration submenus are input
specific. Depending on the input type, not all
submenus (shown in gray on subsequent pages)
are available.
Rotate [ to adjust TTL pixel width.
Rotate { to adjust phase.
INPUT SELECT
<3>
INPUT #[3]
<YUVp/HDTV>
(3) TTLPIX PHASE
<XXX> <16>
EDID INPUT #[1]
<720p_60_2ch>
(3) H START V
<128> <128>
(3) H ACTIVE V
<1024> <0768>
ASPECT RATIO IN[1]
<FILL>
IN[1] AUDIO SELECT
<LPCM 2CH>
IN[1] AUDIO LEVEL
<0 dB>
• Rotate the right ({) ADJUST knob to change the vertical start line position (top edge)
of the active video for the selected input. The default is 128.
• H ACTIVE (horizontal active pixels) and V ACTIVE (vertical active lines) — This submenu
is used to set the horizontal active pixels and vertical active lines of the active video for
input 3.
To use this submenu:
• Rotate the left ([) ADJUST knob to change the width (in pixels) of the active video
for the selected input.
• Rotate the right ({) ADJUST knob to change the height (in lines) of the active video
for the selected input.
• TTLPIX (total pixels) and PHASE (pixel phase) — This submenu is used to set the total
pixels and pixel phase of the active video for input 3.
To use this submenu:
• Rotate the left ([) ADJUST knob to change the width (in pixels) of the total display
area to be sampled for the selected input.
• Rotate the right ({) ADJUST knob to move the pixel sampling point for the selected
input. The range of settings is 000 to 063. The default is 032.