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Operation, cont’d

MGP 464 • Operation

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Input configuration submenu adjustments

The table below shows how to make the selections and adjustments that are 

accessed through the Input Configuration submenus. 

Input Configuration submenu

Horizontal Knob Adjustment Vertical Knob Adjustment

Video type
The following video signal types are 

accepted:
RGB              S-video        
YUV-HD      Composite video
YUVi            DVI (MGP 464 DI only)
RGBcvS

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4.

Select the desired video format 

for the displayed input.
Default:  RGB

Film mode
For low resolution inputs.  The 

video signal type for the input you 

are configuring must be set to YUVi, 

composite video, or S-video in order 

to place the input in film mode.

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4.
Shows the current film mode 

status for the displayed input:  
On

Off, or na (not applicable).

Select On or Off to turn 3:2 or 2:2 

pulldown (film mode) on and off 

for the selected input.

Vertical start position
The distance in pixels from the 

top edge of the input’s total video 

display area to the top edge of its 

active area

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4.
Shows the current vertical start 

point for the displayed input.

Increase or decrease the distance 

in pixels from the top edge of 

the video display’s total area to 

the top edge of its active area.  

Default is 128.

Horizontal start position
The distance in pixels from the 

left edge of the input’s total video 

display area to the left edge of its 

active area

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4.
Shows the current horizontal 

start point for the displayed 

input.

Increase or decrease the distance 

in pixels from the left edge of 

the video display’s total area to 

the left edge of its active area.  

Default is 128.

Pixel phase 1
The point at which pixels are 

sampled for window 1.  (The values 

cannot be changed when the input 

is DVI, YUVi, S-video, or composite 

video.)

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4 for 

window 1.

Increase or decrease the 

displayed value to move the pixel 

sampling point for window 1 to 

an optimal sampling point that 

ensures output clarity.  The range 

of settings is 0-31; default is 16.

Pixel phase 2
The point at which pixels are 

sampled for window 2.  (The values 

cannot be changed when the input 

is DVI, YUVi, S-video, or composite 

video.)

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4 for 

window 2.

Increase or decrease the 

displayed value to move the pixel 

sampling point for window 2 to 

an optimal sampling point that 

ensures output clarity.  The range 

of settings is 0-31; default is 16.

Pixel phase 3
The point at which pixels are 

sampled for window 3.  (The values 

cannot be changed for DVI, YUVi, 

S-video, or composite video inputs.)

Select input #1, 2, 3, or 4 for 

window 3.

Increase or decrease the 

displayed value to move the pixel 

sampling point for window 3 to 

an optimal sampling point that 

ensures output clarity.  The range 

of settings is 0-31; default is 16.

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