12The Initial Setup menu

Video In / Out settings

Input Colour System

• Default setting: Auto

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Input Colour System

Next Screen

Tuner

AV1 Out

 

Video In/Out

AV2/L1 In

 

Audio In

NTSC on PAL TV

 

Audio Out

 

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

On the default setting, the recorder automatically detects whether the video signal from the built-in tuner or from one of the external inputs is PAL, SECAM, 3.58 NTSC or PAL–60. You may, however, occasionally need to set it manually if the picture is not displayed properly.

1Select ‘Input Colour System’, then ‘Next Screen’.

2Use the CHANNEL +/– buttons or the INPUT SELECT button to switch between the built-in tuner and the external inputs.

3 Use the (cursor left/right) buttons to change the input colour system for the current input or built-in tuner.

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Auto

The available settings depend on the Input Line System setting (see Input Line System on page 78). The table below shows the different options available.

Input Line System

Built-in tuner

External input

625 System

Auto

Auto

 

 

 

 

PAL

PAL

 

 

 

 

SECAM

SECAM

 

 

 

525 System

n/a

Auto

 

 

 

 

 

3.58 NTSC

 

 

 

 

 

PAL–60

 

 

 

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AV1 Out

• Default setting: Video

You only need to make this setting if you connected this recorder to your TV using the AV1(RGB)-TVSCART AV connector.

Important

If you make a setting here that is incompatible with your TV, the TV may not display any picture at all. If this happens either switch everything off and reconnect to the TV using either the supplied video cable, or an S-video cable (see Using the S-video output on page 15 for more on this), or reset the recorder (see Resetting the recorder on page 92 for how to do this).

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Input Colour System

Video

Tuner

AV1 Out

S-Video

Video In/Out

AV2/L1 In

RGB

Audio In

NTSC on PAL TV

 

Audio Out

 

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

Video – Compatible with all TVs, but lowest quality of the three AV settings.

S-Video– Almost the same quality as RGB, but can give better results if you are using a long SCART cable.

RGB – If your TV is compatible, this setting gives the best picture quality.

AV2/L1 In

• Default setting: Video

You only need to make this setting if you connected this recorder to another component using the AV2/AUTO

START REC (INPUT 1/DECODER) AV connector.

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Input Colour System

Video

Tuner

AV1 Out

S-Video

Video In/Out

AV2/L1 In

RGB

Audio In

NTSC on PAL TV

Decoder

Audio Out

 

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

The AV2/AUTO START REC (INPUT 1/DECODER) connector input can be set to one of the following settings:

Video – Sets the input signal type to composite video.

S-Video– Sets the input signal type to S-video.

RGB – Sets the input signal type to RGB video.

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Pioneer DVR-320 Initial Setup menu Video In / Out settings, Input Colour System, AV1 Out, AV2/L1, PAL Secam

DVR-320 specifications

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