3.SETUP continued …

Video Output Configurations:

The Statement D2 allows you to set four video output configurations – only Configuration 1 is needed in most cases. The rest can be used to match the output refresh rate to source material refresh rates, i.e. 1080p/24, 1080p/50, and 1080p/60 if your display accepts these rates, or with a secondary display that needs different settings – only one display can be used at a time in this case. Output assignment by source is explained in section 3.6, and on-the-fly selection is explained at the end of section 4.11.

Calibration professionals: Live Video Settings Editor, a program downloadable from our web site, allows control via computer and file creation for video processing described in section 4.11, plus gamma correction (single or separate RGB curves) and custom output resolution and timing.

Once entering Configurations 2 through 4, the menu asks whether or not you want to use the same settings as Configuration 1 – the factory default is Yes. If different settings are used, the output changes according to the line that’s highlighted in the VIDEO OUTPUT menu. Highlighting VIDEO OUT CONFIG 1 in the VIDEO OUTPUT menu then pressing SELECT displays this menu:

1a. VIDEO OUT CONFIG 1

a. S-VIDEO OSD: NTSC

b. PREFERRED: HDMI

c. RESL'N: 1280x720p/60

d. COLOR SPACE: Auto

e. DATA: Auto

f.LETTERBOX: Black

g. SYNC: Normal

h.COMPNT2 OUT: Passthru

Items a. through g. pertain to MAIN output only.

Changes in this menu do not take place immediately to prevent loss of video output as you scroll through settings. Once you leave this menu, it asks for confirmation – use the ￿￿buttons to change to Yes, then press SELECT. To put a change into effect before leaving the menu, press SELECT then confirm.

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