TAG DVD32FIR manual Colour

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34 test patterns

pluge 2

The cross hatch included in the DVD32FLR is a multi-purpose test-pattern which will allow adjustment of contrast and sharpness.

cross hatch shown on a 4:3 display device

The test pattern includes a series of black lines on a white background. Adjust the contrast, after having set the black level correctly, so that white becomes solid without blurring into the black lines and without turning the black lines grey.

Cross-check your setting by turning back to the PLUGE 2 test-pattern and check that the bright white field (PLUGE 2) isn't blurred into the black background. Some display devices allow a very high contrast setting without blurring, others will always blur.

On some display devices the black lines will have a second or even multiple lines beside them, usually shown in a light grey. They can be caused by many reasons, for example poor cables between the DVD player and the display device or - usually only available in NTSC - a wrongly adjusted sharpness control. Use good cables, such as our S-Video or digital cable (for Composite or Component) and turn the sharpness right down to remove these artifacts. Frequently you might find that you cannot remove those extra lines completely.

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colour

The colour test-pattern allows you to adjust Colour (and Tint in NTSC)(1). Adjust those two parameters until yellow looks yellow (without including too much red) and Red is not over- saturated. Your might use filters, available from specialist suppliers, which will allow you to more objectively adjust colour.

black and white representation of the colour test pattern

1.CRT projectors usually allow colour, (tint) and the individual colours red, blue and green

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Contents Contents Controls StopL c o m e t o WelcomeWelcome Key featuresheading Performance and formatsKeyh adingfeatures Key headingfeatures09Connectinheading Reh gionaladin codingRegional coding Before you startVideo display connection ConnectingPower connection Surround sound audio visual processor connectionControlling the DVD32FLR Controlling the DVD32FLRheadingContext sensitive remote keys Manual selection of the cursor keysTo go back To exit setup First time setupSetup wizard Stop keyInserting a disc Front display brightness Main functionsPlaying a DVD CD If the TAGtronic Communications Bus is connectedStop Accessing the DVD’s disc menu options during playPause Time displayHeadingplaying a DVD CD Playing a DVDheadingCDRepeat all Special function repeat Repeat selectionRepeat title Special function goto Special function random.. only for CDTAGtronic Communications Bus Show AV32R status Relay standby commandsRelay remote commands TAGtronic Communications BusTest patterns Test patternsPluge Colour Aspect ratio Future expansionConvergence Future expansion39 Configuring the PSM192 outputsProgressive scan module PSM192 PSM192 outputsSelecting PSM192 inputs Mode for 169 displaysSoftware upgrades distributed via the internet Advanced control with AV32R1Care and maintenance Running in and warming upProgramming the system remote Programming the system-remote controlLearning new commands Programming the system-remoteLearning new commands cont’d Programming macro featuresProgramming a macro function Erasing all commands for all devices Erasing single commandsErasing all commands for one device Remote control warningTechnical data Technical data Acknowledgements Disassembly is prohibited

DVD32FIR specifications

The TAG DVD32FIR is a remarkable piece of audio-visual equipment that has garnered attention for its high-quality performance and advanced features. As a DVD player, it not only plays DVDs but also supports a wide range of audio and video formats, making it a versatile addition to any home theater system.

One of the standout features of the TAG DVD32FIR is its exceptional build quality, designed with audio enthusiasts in mind. The unit boasts a robust chassis that minimizes vibrations, ensuring optimal playback performance. This attention to detail extends to its internal components, where high-grade materials are used to enhance the overall sound and picture quality.

In terms of video output, the TAG DVD32FIR supports progressive scan capabilities, offering a sharper and more detailed image compared to traditional interlaced video. Users can enjoy DVD content with improved clarity, especially when viewed on high-definition displays. The player is capable of outputting video in various formats, including PAL and NTSC, allowing it to be compatible with a wide range of television systems globally.

Audio quality is equally impressive, with the TAG DVD32FIR supporting multiple audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS. The unit features high-quality digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that provide a rich and dynamic sound experience, catering to audiophiles who demand the best in sound reproduction. Additionally, the player offers both coaxial and optical digital outputs, enabling easy integration with external audio processors and home theater receivers.

Another significant aspect of the TAG DVD32FIR is its user-friendly interface. It comes equipped with an intuitive remote control, allowing users to navigate through their media library effortlessly. The on-screen menu is designed for ease of use, making it simple for anyone to access various settings and features.

In conclusion, the TAG DVD32FIR stands out in the crowded market of DVD players due to its excellent build quality, superior video and audio capabilities, and user-friendly design. Whether for casual viewing or high-fidelity audio experiences, this player is an outstanding choice for those seeking the best in home entertainment technology. With its combination of advanced features and performance, the TAG DVD32FIR truly encapsulates the essence of modern multimedia enjoyment.