MVPHD-24 Operations Manual Version 0.9.0 page 22 of 74
October 26, 2020
Menu:
VGA Input Vert Position:
This menu is used to adjust the vertical position of the VGA input’s capture window.
In auto mode (default), the MVPHD-24 automatically adjusts the position.
In manual mode, the current position is indicated in BOLD on the second line.
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See Chapter 7 for further discussion of the VGA capture window.
Push the knob to alternate between auto position and manual position.
Use the Knob or +/- buttons to adjust the position in manual mode.
Menu:
VGA Input Horz Position:
This menu is used to adjust the horizontal position of the VGA input’s capture window.
In auto mode (default), the MVPHD-24 automatically adjusts the position.
In manual mode, the current position is indicated in BOLD on the second line.
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See Chapter 7 for further discussion of the VGA capture window.
Push the knob to alternate between auto position and manual position.
Use the Knob or +/- buttons to adjust the position in manual mode.
Menu:
VGA Input Horz Adjust:
This menu is used to adjust the horizontal width adjustment of the VGA input’s capture window.
In auto mode (default), the MVPHD-24 automatically adjusts the width.
In manual mode, the current adjustment value is indicated in BOLD on the second line.
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See Chapter 7 for further discussion of the VGA capture window.
Push the knob to alternate between auto adjust and manual adjust.
Use the Knob or +/- buttons to adjust the width in manual mode.
Menu:
VGA Input Sample Phase:
This menu is used to adjust the sampling phase of the VGA input’s capture window.
In auto mode (default), the MVPHD-24 automatically adjusts the phase.
In manual mode, the current phase is indicated in BOLD on the second line.
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See Chapter 7 for further discussion of the VGA capture window.
Push the knob to alternate between auto adjust and manual adjust.
Use the Knob or +/- buttons to adjust the width in manual mode.
Menu:
Input Status:
This is a status menu for the selected input video signal. The first line indicates the selected
input. The second line indicates the detected resolution and frame rate of the input signal.