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Videotek TVM9100PKG - Letterbox - SD; Pillarbox - HD; Picture Shift; Captioning

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Global Setup Menu Functions
170 TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook
Copyright © 2008, Harris Corporation
Vector Intensity
The Vector Intensity is used to raise or lower the brightness of the displayed vector.
The range of intensity is 25% to 200%. Normal (100%) is the default.
Vector Contrast
Vector Contrast is used to adjust the overall difference between the lightest and darkest
colors of the vector. The range of contrast is 25% to 200%. Normal (100%) is the
default.
Persistence
Persistence is used to determine how long a data point (pixel) in the vector remains on
the display. The ranges of Persistence are NORMAL, 1 TO 6, and INFINITE.
Attack
Attack is the initial intensity that the data point (pixel) appears in the display. The
range of attack is LOW (the lowest intensity), 2 to 15 (NORMAL is 9), and MAX (the
greatest intensity).
Gamut Setup Menu
The Gamut Setup menu is used to change the Gamut Intensity, Gamut Contrast,
Persistence, Attack, Color Plot, and Data Error Persistence.
Gamut Intensity
The Gamut Intensity is used to raise or lower the brightness of the displayed gamut.
The range of intensity is 25% to 200%. Normal (100%) is the default.
Gamut Contrast
Gamut Contrast is used to adjust the overall difference between the lightest and darkest
colors of the gamut. The range of contrast is 25% to 200%. Normal (100%) is the
default.
Persistence
Persistence is used to determine how long a data point (pixel) in the Gamut remains on
the display. The ranges of Persistence are NORMAL, 1 TO 6, & INFINITE.
Color Plot
The Color Plot is used to set the color for plotting RGB pixels. The pixels can be one
single color or individual colors (Red, Green, or Blue). Multiple colors help to indicate
which color of the RGB signal moves beyond the inner and outer parameters of the
gamut graticule. Select RGB for multiple colors.

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