CHAPTER 4
Video, Software and Control Menus
MAIN MENU |
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TRIMS | SETTINGS | |
MODES | ||
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TONE | MAIN ZONE | |
INPUTS | ||
ZONE 2 | ||
SETTINGS | ||
SPEAKERS | ||
| VIDEO | |
| SOFTWARE | |
| CONTROL | |
Video Menu | AMPLIFIER | |
VIDEO MENU |
OSD POP UP |
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OSD VOL POP UP | ENABLE | |||||
(VOL, SOURCE, and MODE) | ||||||
When enabled, an | OSD SOURCE POP UP ENABLE | |||||
OSD MODE POP UP | ENABLE | |||||
message appears any time the | ||||||
VID DEFAULT | COMP | |||||
Volume (or Mute, | ||||||
VID2/MON2 OUT | VID2 | |||||
Trims), Source, and Surround | ||||||
VID DELAY | 0 MS | |||||
Mode are changed. | ||||||
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The OSD popups can be set to |
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| INFO DISPLAY ENABLED |
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show only Volume, only Source, |
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only Mode, or any combination |
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of the three, by setting the menu |
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item to Enable. When all three are |
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disabled, the Info button is also |
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| MON2: the VCR2/MON2 output | |||
disabled, and a message appears |
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on the bottom of this menu. With |
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all three disabled, the video signal |
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uses the purest path possible to |
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VIDEO DELAY |
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route to the monitor. For example, |
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if you are set to an |
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and the monitor is on it’s |
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| have an external video processor | |||
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| in your system. Video signals may | ||||
digitized in the Ultimate Receiver. |
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| become delayed with respect to | |||
If you are |
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| the audio signals. Although it is | |||
composite video source, or you |
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| called Video Delay, it is actually a | |||
have |
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| delay adjustment of the audio sig- | |||
video path for |
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be digitized for smoothest viewing |
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| Use the remote's joystick pad to | |||
transitions for the OSD popups. |
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| adjust the delay in one millisecond | ||||
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VIDEO DEFAULT |
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| steps. An equal amount of delay | |||
Select the video output where the |
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or composite video, but not both. | Note: The speakers keep their rela- | |||||
The full OSD is not affected, as it | ||||||
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is available on both. |
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VID2/MON2 OUT |
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VID2: the VCR2/MON2 outputs |
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can be used for recording to a |
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second VCR. There is no OSD, |
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| lay at zero if you have no external | |||
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| video processor. |
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User's Manual
SOFTWARE
UPGRADE SOFTWARE
REVISION LIST
CONTROL
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REAR MAIN IR | ENABLE |
REAR ZONE 2 IR | ENABLE |
FRONT PANEL IR | ENABLE |
Software Menu
This menu is used to show the cur- rent revision levels of system software within your Ultimate Receiver.
It also allows the Flash memory software to be upgraded by CD, see page 48 for details.
Control Menu
In most cases, there is no need to change these settings (all enabled by default). You should make any chang- es with caution.
This menu allows you to enable or disable the
The front panel IR can be
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