You can use Teranex Setup software to configure the scopes, or use the 'scopes' menu and
rotary knob on the front panel. Options include scope types, horizontal and vertical position,
background opacity and scope brightness. When you select the types of scopes, you can
choose waveform, vectorscope 100%, vectorscope 75%, histogram, RGB parade or YUV
parade. Note that the vectorscope is available only on scope 1.
Audio Menu
Set RCA Output
The 'audio output' settings let you adjust the gain for the left and right channel of analog audio
together or independently. In the 'stereo de-embed' menu, select a pair of audio channels, such
as channels 1 & 2, to output from the RCA ports.
Your Teranex Mini retains its last settings applied using the control panel or Teranex
setup utility.
Disable the channel link icon if you want to decrease or
increase the level of each channel independently.
Configure Audio Meter
The 'audio meters' option lets you select the type of audio meter to display. Choose from
VU -18dBFS, VU -20dBFS, PPM -18dBFS or PPM -20dBFS reference levels.
Monitor Calibration Procedure
If you have a monitor calibration probe, you can use your Teranex Mini SDI to HDMI 8K HDR to
generate a calibration 3D LUT for your HDMI monitor. Teranex Mini SDI to HDMI 8K supports
Klein Instruments K10-A, SpectraCal C6 and X-Rite i1Display Pro. This process can allow you to
display accurate color and luminance even on consumer HDMI televisions.
A calibration probe is a small device that contains a light sensor. When facing the screen of your
monitor or television, the probe scans color and luminance data so your Teranex Mini can
optimize the HDMI output for your monitor.
Display settings on your television or monitor will need to be adjusted in steps as you progress
through the calibration process. It's very simple and doesn't take long. If at any time a mistake is
made, you can easily select 'back' and repeat a step.
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