Moxa MD-124X [25/33] Display picture adv settings color temperature user rgb

Moxa MD-124X [25/33] Display picture adv settings color temperature user rgb
MD-124 HW Manual On-screen Display and Display Configuration
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Display-Picture-Adv Settings-Color Temperature-User-RGB
This is only available in Full Menu mode.
This adjusts the color temperature manually. You can adjust the R (red), G (green) and B (blue) levels. This only
applies to the Main Source signal. Window overlays (PIP/PBP) and the OSD Menu will be unaffected.
Press the right () button to activate each R, G, B level and adjust them separately.
Display-Picture-Adv Settings-Graphic Scaling-One to One
This is only available in Full Menu mode.
This sets image scaling at 1:1. This means that the incoming signal is shown as is, without any scaling to fit the
display area. The image will, however, be manipulated for its best fit (i.e., for widest possible or tallest possible
display, according to whichever allows a complete display of the image with no loss of information). If the image
appears to have black bars at top/bottom and/or left/right area then this means that the input image does not
precisely match the aspect ratio of the display panel. Similarly, if the image is substantially smaller in size than the
available screen area, this means that the original image resolution is substantially lower than that of the display
panel.
When selected, a box icon () will indicate that the selected function has been activated.
Display-Picture-Adv Settings-Graphic Scaling-Fill Screen
This is only available in Full Menu mode.
This menu item sets the screen to adjust a Main Source input signal to fit the entire panel resolution, regardless
of the image’s native aspect ratio. This means that if the incoming signal is not coded for the panel’s aspect ratio
then the image will be distorted. If the image appears stretched or stilted after choosing the Fill Screen menu
option, it is because the source image is improperly scaled to the display panel’s aspect ratio. To adjust the image
so that it is displayed to proper scale, adjust the image by selecting Fill Aspect Ratio; this will mean, however,
that the image will not fill the panel’s entire display area (i.e., the image will show black bars, or “dead space”).
When selected, a box icon () will indicate that the selected function has been activated.
Display-Picture-Adv Settings-Graphic Scaling-Fill Aspect Ratio
This display property is the factory default.
This is only available in Full Menu
mode & when an analog DVI, VGA, or RGB signal is selected as the Main
Source.
This sets the display to present the image with a correct aspect ratio. This means that the incoming signal is scaled
to the best possible fit within the entire display area, and if the image’s aspect ratio is not perfectly compatible with
the display panel’s native aspect ratio then blank areas (black bars) will be visible at the top/bottom and/or sides.
It is possible to utilize any dead space by configuring a PIP images to overlay the dead space; however, only
Composite signal sources may be used in this manner (i.e, as secondary input sources, or Second Source). To
implement this feature, please refer to the Display-Source-PIP-xxxx section, below.
When selected, a box icon () will indicate that the selected function has been activated.
Display-Picture-Adv Settings-Graphic Scaling-Anamorphic
This is only available in Full Menu mode and when analog Composite/S-VHS signals are set as Main Source.
If the display panel is displaying a widescreen image but is not a widescreen type then this parameter must be
selected to prevent the image from being illegibly compressed by an incompatible aspect ratio.
By applying this aspect ratio, the display panel will re-scale the widescreen image to fit a 4:3 or 5:4 resolution.
Anamorphic widescreen scaling is a video technique that allows a widescreen picture to be displayed on a standard
4:3 (or 5:4) panel. The resulting image will not fill the entire display panel, leaving dead regions (“black bars”)
visible at the top and bottom of the display.
It is possible to utilize any dead space by configuring a PIP images to overlay the dead space; however, only

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