Setup

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COMPONENT OUT

Controls component video output format when the RT-20 is using the component video output connectors. Select Progressive if the associated component provides a progressive-scan component video input connector. Select Interlaced if the associated compo- nent does not provide a progressive-scan component video input connector.

When Progressive is selected:

The picture will not appear on the display device screen if the associated component does not provide a progressive-scan component video input connector. To correct this, set the Component Out parameter to Interlaced and configure the RT-20 for a different video output connection to the associated component.

The RT-20 converts video sources recorded on film to 60 frames-per-second to create a more natural picture. See “Pro- gressive Motion” on page 3-37 for more information.

Note:

The RT-20 is not compatible with all high-definition display devices. Connecting the RT-20 to a non-compatible high-definition display device can produce video artifacts in the picture.

PAUSE MODE

Controls the appearance of still frame images. When Field is selected, the RT-20 produces tight, stable, and generally shake-free still frame images. When Frame is selected, the RT-20 produces sharper, but shakier still frame images. When Auto is selected, the RT-20 automatically selects the best viewing method for still frame images.

BACK GROUND

Determines the background of the screen when stop mode is acti- vated. The default background is Logo, which displays the Lexicon logo. Select Capture if you want to save a JPEG file as your back- ground image. See “Saving a JPEG file for use as Screen back- ground (JPEG CAPTURE)” on page 4-13 for more information.

SCREEN SAVER

Activates/deactivates the Lexicon screen saver. When On is selected, the Lexicon screen saver appears on the on-screen display when a still frame image is displayed for more than 15 minutes. When Off is selected, the Lexicon screen saver does not appear on the on-screen display.

Note:

Still frame images displayed on cathode ray tube (CRT) display devices for long periods of time can “burn in” or create “ghost images” on the screen. When the RT-20 is connected to a CRT display device, it is rec- ommended to set the Screen Saver parameter to On to prevent the appearance of “ghost images” on the screen.

TV SYSTEM

If you experience a distorted picture, set this parameter to match your region or Country setting. Setting this parameter may restrict the kinds of discs you will be able to use. Use the default setting Multi, unless there is picture distortion. The “TV System Disc Com- patibility Table” on page 3-23 lists the kinds of discs compatible with the three settings.

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Lexicon RT-20 manual Component OUT, Pause Mode, Back Ground, Screen Saver, TV System

RT-20 specifications

The Lexicon RT-20 is a high-performance audio player and streaming device that has garnered attention for its impressive sound quality and advanced features. Designed for audiophiles and music enthusiasts, the RT-20 embodies the fusion of premium audio technology and modern design aesthetics.

One of the standout features of the RT-20 is its ability to support a wide range of audio formats. This device is compatible with various high-resolution audio files, including FLAC, WAV, and DSD formats, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite music in the highest possible quality. The RT-20's built-in DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) enhances the listening experience by offering pristine sound reproduction that captures the nuances of the original recordings.

The RT-20 also supports streaming from popular services, allowing users to access vast libraries of music without the need for physical media. With Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth capabilities, the RT-20 can seamlessly connect to smartphones, tablets, and other devices. This versatility makes it easy to stream music from services like TIDAL, Qobuz, and Spotify, making it a central hub for digital audio enjoyment.

Another remarkable characteristic of the RT-20 is its intuitive user interface. The device features a large, high-resolution touchscreen display that provides easy navigation through playlists, settings, and streaming options. This user-friendly design ensures that even those who may not be tech-savvy can operate the device with ease.

Moreover, the RT-20 includes high-quality analog and digital outputs, allowing users to connect it to various audio systems, whether for casual listening or for an immersive home theater experience. The unit’s robust build and isolated circuitry are designed to minimize interference, ensuring that sound quality remains uncompromised.

One of the critical technologies that set the RT-20 apart is its advanced signal processing capabilities, which enhance audio performance by optimizing sound based on the environment and listening preferences. This intelligent approach to audio customization allows users to tailor their experience to suit their specific tastes.

In summary, the Lexicon RT-20 is a versatile and sophisticated audio player that combines high-resolution playback, seamless streaming capabilities, and an intuitive user interface. With its advanced technologies and focus on sound quality, it stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience.