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2.4.5.The System Menu

This selection contains functions which are more applicable to system operation than to picture adjustment:

1)Esc: The Esc option returns to the last saved setup. It is useful if an adjustment has been made in error. After an Esc the menu is removed.

2)Save: The Save option saves all the user adjustments for the displayed signal type. The new adjustments are stored in non-volatile memory and so are still valid from a power down - power up cycle. After a Save the menu is removed.

3)Reset: The are two types of Reset option:

Selecting Reset from the menu restores the user adjustable parameters for the signal currently being display back to the factory defaults.

Simultaneously pressing four buttons Br+, Br–, Con+, Con– restores to factory default state all the user adjustments for the signal currently being displayed. This is useful if a picture set-up has become hopelessly lost or confused. The Reset option can also be accessed even if the OSD has been lost. After a Reset the menu is removed.

4)OSD Timeout: This selection enables the user to control the time after which the OSD display is cancelled. It can be adjusted in 15-sec increments from 1 (=15 sec) to 4 (=1 min) approximately.

5)OSD X and OSD Y: These functions control the position of the OSD display on the screen. Its default setting is such as to place the OSD in the centre of the screen, but the user can adjust its position with these functions.

6)Auto Centering: This is simply a Yes/No selection. If an input signal changes, it is first measured and compared with stored selections. If its parameters are already stored, they are installed. If they are not stored, the “Auto Centering” selection is checked and if set to “No” the best fit is displayed. The user can then centre the picture using OSD auto setup. If Auto Centering is set to “Yes”, centering is performed automatically, which may take more than 15 seconds. This could cause a problem if using Windows, wherein a resolution change is displayed only for 15 seconds and reverts to its previous selection if no acknowledgement is entered. For this reason, the default state is “No”. NOTE this control only configures Analogue Graphics inputs.

7)Computer / AV Mode: This option is only available on units fitted with the professional decoder and is valid when the input is RGB(S) connected via the component input port or an interlace graphics signal is connected via the analog computer input port. Computer Mode should be selected when the input comes from a computer generated source, this option provides reduced flicker for predominantly static data. AV Mode should be selected when the input comes from any source which contains moving images as it provides a smoother output.

2.4.6.The Miscellaneous Menu

This selection offers several options the availability of these functions is dependant on the particular build configuration and the signal input.

1)Image flip Horizontal: This is available on the majority of options and allows the user to flip the output image horizontally.

2)Image Flip Vertical: This can only be used if the Frame Store option is fitted and the input signal resolution is either video or computer graphics (SVGA or lower).

3)Text Enhanced / Normal: This text enhancement option can improve the appearance of fine text from a computer generated analog input signal. Please note this function will only be effective if the signal resolution is close to the resolution of the panel, no harm will be done to the unit by trying the enhanced and normal text options for other input resolutions.

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27/03/03 Calibre UK Ltd 2003

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