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You can create a new customized resolution based on the timing parameters displayed. To do this, press the
action button, and the OSD will turn to the following page:
• To add a new customized resolution, edit the timing parameters and press the
action button
• If you want to define a customized output resolution with 24Hz (or 48Hz/72Hz) refresh rate, enter 23.98
(or 47.95/71.93), instead of 24.00 (or 48.00/72.00), in the Refresh Rate numeric box. This is because
24Hz (or 48Hz/72Hz) output is shorthand for the actual 24Hz ÷ 1.001 (or 48Hz 1.001/72Hz 1.001)
industrial standard refresh rate
• To exit without adding a new resolution, simply press the
action button
• After a customized resolution is defined, you still need to press the
action button to make the
new resolution effective. A confirmation box will appear for about 10 seconds for you to confirm the
new resolution. If the new resolution is not confirmed,
Crystalio II
will revert to the previous resolution in
case your display did not lock to the new resolution
• You can also name the new customized resolution to help with identification.
To do this, enter the name in the [text entry box]. To clear the name, press the
action button
• Maximum number of characters in the text box is 20
•
Crystalio II
default resolutions and output formats cannot be deleted. User-customized resolutions
can be deleted
• In the event of loss of picture (and OSD) due to a resolution change you can correct the situation
from
Crystalio II’s
front panel display
5.3.4 SCREEN SHAPE
This option is used to define the shape (aspect ratio) of the display.