Ovideon AVIAh user manual Perform, System Set Up, While Watching TV/AV

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- While Watching TV/AV

How to

Press the

Select the

Button.

Icon.

Repeated pressing of the Button will exit you from the System Set Up Menu.

Adjust settings after selecting a desired mode. (When Input Color System is NTSC only Tint appears on the Picture Adjustment menu.)

perform

When adjusting images, the quick Image Adjusting Menu will be displayed, so you can view the changes being made

to the current image. At this time, if you move the jog button to

or

direction, other image items can be

selected. When the OK Button is pressed, you will go back to the Image Adjusting Mode.

While in Picture Mode, you can select one of four choices : Dynamic, Standard, Mild, User.

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Contents AVIAh General FeaturesGeneral Features Contents How to perform System Set Up How to Operate each Mode60-61 64-65 Trouble ShootingLimited Warranty Other FunctionsAVIAh Portable Recorder What is included in the box?Left/Right Side Top/Bottom Side Controls and ConnectionsFront/Rear Important Product Safety Important Product Safety Instructions Important Product Safety Instructions How to turn the power ON/OFF? Before usingBefore UsingCan I format the AVIAh internal Hard Drive? What can I do to fix this problem? Before using Mode Can I connect the AVIAh to external A/V equipment? To connect the indoor antenna/cable with the Core How do I connect the antenna and cable?Replacing the battery Charging with the AC adapter Are there any precautions when using the battery?REC Button Mode ButtonPower Button Disp ButtonOK Button PLAY/PAUSE ButtonREW Button FF ButtonAuto Channel Setup Ntsc How to Operate each ModeWhen Watching TV Ntsc System Manual Channel Setup Ntsc Each ModeHow to Operate Auto Channel Setup PAL, Secam When Watching TV PAL SystemPAL, SECAM, Ntsc Manual Channel Setup PAL, Secam How to Operate each Mode Mode When Listening to the Radio OptionAuto Channel Setup Manual Channel Setup When Viewing Image Files When Displaying an Image FileHow When Viewing an Image File with the Slide Show FunctionWhen Viewing a Slide Show the Jog Button Can I change the Background Images of the On Screen Display? Playing a Moving Picture file When Playing a Moving Picture FileHow to Operate each Mode While Playing a Moving Picture File Operate each ModeWhen Pressing the CH+ *Fn+ Button How toPlaying an Audio File MP3 or WMA9 files When Playing Audio FilesHow to Operate each Mode While Playing an Audio File How to Operate eachDoes the Portable Media Player have an Audio Equalizer? Can I add more than one file at a time? How do I access the playlist?Can I create Playlists? How do I play the files in my Playlist? How do I delete files from the playlist?How do I save the Playlist? How do I delete a playlist?PLAYLIST.WPL Can I make a Playlist by using Windows Media Player?Continues in the next When Recording VoiceAfter pushing the REC button a Please wait a moment While Playing Contents File in Radio Mode How to perform System Set UpPicture Adjustment While Watching TV/AV System Set UpPerform Oled Display System SetupLanguage Setting Other FunctionsOther Functions Installing Windows 98SE/ME DriverUpgrading Firmware Other FunctionsInstalling TransC Software on your PC When Checking Codecs Audio/Video stored in PC Using AVIAh TransCAVIAh TransC Conversion Program When playing moving pictures being not supported in AVIAh Select Setup Destination File Format After selecting the files to be transcoded Other Functions Product FeaturesFollowing cases will not be covered by In Warranty Service Product Inquiry & Customer ServiceTo ask for our service through the Internet Declaration of Conformity FCC InformationPicture is too bright or too dark? Trouble ShootingCannot hear any sound coming from the AVIAh? Push the buttons on the AVIAh and nothing happens?Tel Address Product Name ModelYear Month Date TelService Center please call Terms of Warranty Limited WarrantyLength of Warranty Obtaining Warranty ServiceImplied Warranties Exclusions to WarrantyState Law and this Warranty ResponsibilityPage