Sim2 Multimedia RTX 55TV installation manual Picture Menu, Image menu

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VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS

The quality of the graphic image on the screen can be improved by way of the options and settings of the Picture menu (displayed by pressing button [2] once) or the Image menu (displayed by pressing button [2] a second time).

Picture Menu

[2]first touch: Picture

Picture

Brightness 100

Color100

Contrast 100

Sharpness 10

Sharpness mode Video

Graphics

(Example of settings made with the Picture menu)

The Picture menu contains the following options:

-“BRIGHTNESS” operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“COLOR” operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“CONTRAST” operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“SHARPNESS” operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“SHARPNESS MODE”: used to select the type of pro- cessing associated with detail control. Advisable selections are “Video” for progressive or interlaced video signals, and “Graphics” for graphic signals received from a PC.

Image menu

[2] second touch: Image

Image

Aspect

< User 2

Color Temperature calibration Medium

Gamma Correction

Film

Position

>

Frequency

1058

Phase

6

Magnification

>

(Example of settings made with the Image menu)

The Image menu contains the following options:

-“ASPECT operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“COLOR TEMPERATURE CALIB.” operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“GAMMA CORRECTION” operates in the same way as described for the video menu.

-“POSITION”: used to adjust the position of the image ver- tically and horizontally on the screen. It will not normally be necessary to change these settings, as the system analyses the incoming signal and applies the most suitable values au- tomatically. All the same, if the image is not perfectly aligned it can be adjusted as appropriate.

Horizontal : 208

Vertical : 28

-“FREQUENCY/PHASE”: these are controls applicable to progressive signals and signals from a computer, which determine the relationship between the number of pixels making up the signal and the number of pixels making up the projected image. It will not normally be necessary to adjust these settings, as the system analyses the incoming signal and applies the most suitable values automatically. All the same, if the image should appear disturbed (loss of resolution between equidistant vertical bands or instability and loss of detail on thin vertical lines), the system can be prompted to re-analyse the input signal and re-calculate the best parameters; this is done by pressing button [12] on the remote control to activate the automatic verification proce-

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Contents Look Forward Page Introduction Dear CustomerInstallation Operation of the Appliance TV ModeOperation in Graphic Monitor Mode Appendix SummaryPresentatation of the RTX 55TV Important Information on Safety Be careful with cablesCleaning the Appliance Precautions Regarding the Remote CON- TrolPositioning the RTX 55TV System Care for the EnvironmentInstallation Connecting the Appliance to the Mains Power SupplyConnecting to External Appliances Unpacking and ConnectionsAerial socket AV 1 Scart 1 and AV 2 Scart 2 socketsAV 3 socket Cinch Video AV 3 Y/C socketHI-FI sockets right and left channels AV Graphic RGB socketSubwoofer socket ANT E NNA AV1 AV2 Operation of the Appliance in TV Mode Remote ControlButton TXT OSD OSDSub-menus from OSD menus when Reduces volume Switching on video and audio systems Switching on and OFFSwitching on in stand-by Switching off to stand-by Function Buttons on the RTX 55TV CabinetSwitching off completely Automatic shut-downOn Screen Display HelpUsing the Remote Control to Navigate the OSD Cabinet ControlsProcedure for Making Adjustments and Activating Options Navigating Through OSD MenusLooping TWO Sockets Together Tuning and Programming TV ModeSelecting the AUDIO-VIDEO Source Tuning and storing channels automatically Personalising the channels table Hide in redSwitching the Lock on Switching the Lock offSound Adjustments Adjusting the volumeSound menu adjustments Muting the TV soundAdvanced audio settings Video menu functions Video Adjustments100 Hz 330 Hz 1000 Hz 3300 Hz 10000 Hz Colour temperature value in degrees Kelvin Other Functions Selecting sub-pages Holding aWaiting for a page to appear Enlarging the textOperation in Graphic Monitor Mode Function Buttons on the CabinetButton Graphic Monitor Picture Menu Image menuSetup Setup menuOSD Summary Table Television mode AppendixImage First touchButton 3OTHER Functions Others Button 4 Main Settings Tuning StartButton 5 Image Video Exit Image Main Set OthersTechnical Specifications Optical General DimensionsAdditional Information ElectronicsSIM2 Multimedia is certified by