System Setup

DVI Set Up

To access the DVI Set Up Menu, press the TV Button 0 followed by the Set Up Button 8. Move the cursor to the right using the N Button

9until the DVI tab is highlighted in dark blue. The DVI Set Up Menu contains 2 submenus. Each submenu can be selected by moving the blue bar with the KL Buttons 9 until the requested submenu is highlighted and pressing the Enter Button 6 to confirm. The selected submenu will be marked by a light blue circle behind the submenu text line.

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Set Up

The second submenu in the DVI Set Up menu is the Set Up Menu. With the DVI Set Up Menu on the screen, press the L Button 9 until the Set Up text line is highlighted. Press Enter 6 to select, followed by pressing the N Button 9 to access the Set Up Menu.

The Set-Up menu appearing depends on the DVI source selected by the PC button 0. When the digital DVI-input "PC(DVI)" is selected the same Film Mode, Overscan and Interlaced Mode settings are available as previously described in the DVD Set Up section on page 28.

When the analog DVI-input "PC(RGB)" is select- ed the following menu items will appear on the Set-Up menu:

Auto Setup: When this option is selected and ENTER is pressed, the screen will optimize its set- tings to the PC graphics card automatically.

All other settings below can be made manually, but normally the datas automatically found will be optimal, only varying the phase sometimes may avoid the small noise/flicker effect appearing in fine structures.

H Total: Will vary the width of the complete pic- ture on screen.

V Pos: This will shift the picture vertically.

V Size: Will vary the height of the picture.

H Pos: Will shift the picture horizontally.

H Size: Will vary the horizontal picture size.

Phase: Will vary the phase of the video signal refering to the pixels on screen.

Component (YUV), YC (S-Video),

CVBS (Composite), AV 1 (SCART)

and AV 2 (SCART) Set Up

To access any of the Component, S-Video, Composite or Scart Set Up Menus, press the TV Button 0 followed by the Set Up Button 8. Move the cursor to the right using the N Button

9until the requested tab is highlighted in dark blue.

The Set Up Menus of all above inputs contain 2 submenus. Each submenu can be selected by moving the blue bar with the KL Buttons 9 until the requested submenu is highlighted and pressing the Enter Button 6 to confirm. The selected submenu will be marked by a light blue circle behind the submenu text line.

Figure 3c

Important Notes:

The Film Mode will be effective only with Scan Mode Interlaced, i.e. not via Component or DVI inputs when in Progressive mode. In case of the Digital Lounge system connected through the HDMi input, the Film Mode setting should remain OFF whatever video resolution chosen.

The Film Mode can be turned on/off directly, also without the OSD opened, by pressing the STATUS button with the remote in TV mode (as long as the Teletext is not activated).

Exclusively for all analog inputs there is a setting for Picture Noise Compensation.

This should be used only for Still Pictures like JPEGs. When turned on, this feature will compen- sate the low noise that may be contained in the pictures. Note that simultanously the setting for the "Dynamic Noise Compensation" will change appropriately.

Set Up

The second submenu in the component, S-Video, composite or Scart Set Up menus is the Set Up Menu. With any of these Set Up Menus on the screen, press the L Button 9 until the Set Up text line is highlighted. Press Enter 6 to select, followed by pressing the N Button 9 to access the Set Up Menu.

Exclusively for the SCART (AV 1 and AV 2) inputs of the TV there are the following setting options important for the proper working of each SCART input in use:

Scart Device Detection: This function must be On, if automatic switching-over to the correspon- ding SCART input is to take place when an active device is connected to the appropriate SCART1 or SCART2 input.

Video Input Selection: With this setting the TV can be forced to show only the Composite or RGB video signal on the SCART 1 input respec- tively only the Composite or S-Video signal on the SCART 2 input. The input signal on SCART 1 is automatically detected and the TV will switch to RGB mode automatically when such a signal is present.

Aspect Ratio Detection: This setting selects the signal for the format detection (4:3 or 16:9) on the SCART inputs and will be effective only with the Aspect Ratio set to "Auto Zoom" mode (in the Picture Calibration menu). Three options are available for the selection:

General Set Up

To access the General Set Up Menu, press the TV Button 0 followed by the Set Up Button 8. Move the cursor to the left using the M Button

9that the Set Up tab is highlighted in dark blue.

Global Setup: In the (General) Setup menu, you can select two sub-menus, Global Setup and Sound Setup.

Figure 3d

OSD Language: Sets the language in which all set up menus related to the screen will be pre- sented. Should you wish to change the OSD Language, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The blue bar will disappear and the rest of the settings will fade out. Select the requested language from the list by pressing the

Nor M Buttons 9. Press the Enter Button 6 to confirm.

OSD Time Out: Sets the amount of time it will take to automatically switch off the different menus. Should you wish to change the Time Out timing, press the Enter Button 6 once the OSD Time Out line is highlighted. The blue bar will dis- appear and the rest of the settings will fade out. Select the requested time interval from the list by pressing the N or M Buttons 9. Press the Enter Button 6 to confirm.

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Harman-Kardon 640, 646, 632 owner manual DVI Set Up, General Set Up, Until the requested tab is highlighted in dark blue

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