Turning the VIDEO MODE knob.
•The modes described below will appear on the display.
Select the item you wish to set and press the VIDEO MODE knob to define it.
PICTURE MODE
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| from the factory. (See pages 59 ~ 62.) | VIDEO MODE |
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| Select the video output connected to the TV or monitor whose image you |
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| output signals are each processed on independent video circuits. The audio | Main unit |
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| The various modes that are selected in the VIDEO MODE are temporary. |
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| The unit will return to the stored values when the power turns off. | TV SYSTEM |
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| process the audio and video signals may result for example in the lips of | SQUEEZE MODE |
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| the change in the setting is stored in the memory. The same setting is |
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| ✽ “PICTURE MODE” and “SQUEEZE MODE” selected at “VIDEO MODE” |
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| Select the item you wish to set and press the VIDEO MODE knob to define | PUSH ENTER |
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| STD (STANDARD) | Main unit |
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| Picture quality adjustment items – M1 (MEMORY1) mode stored in the |
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| Picture quality adjustment items – M3 (MEMORY3) mode stored in the |
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| picture quality adjustment mode. |
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| Picture quality adjustment items – M4 (MEMORY4) mode stored in the |
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| picture quality adjustment mode. |
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Picture quality adjustment items – M5 (MEMORY5) mode stored in the picture quality adjustment mode.
M5 (MEMORY5)
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