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Administrator’s Guide for the VSX Series

Setting

Description

 

 

 

Monitor 2

Specifies the second monitor’s aspect ratio:

VSX 5000

• Off — Select if you do not have a second monitor.

VSX 6000

• 4:3 — Select if you are using a regular TV monitor as the

VSX 6000A

second monitor.

VSX 7000

16:9—Select if you are using a wide-screen monitor as the

VSX 7000s

second monitor. On the monitor, select the display mode that

VSX 7000e

uniformly stretches the video from side to side, which is

VSX 8000

usually called Full, Wide screen, or 16x9.

 

 

Specifies the second monitor’s format:

 

S-Video— Select if you have a second monitor connected to

 

the system’s S-Video output using an S-Video cable.

 

• Composite — Select if you have a second monitor connected

 

to the system using a composite video cable.

 

• VGA — Select if you are using a VGA monitor as the second

 

display device.

 

 

Output upon

Specifies the screen saver output for Monitor 2:

Screen Saver

Specifies whether black video or no signal is sent to the monitor

Activation

when the system goes to sleep and the screen saver activates.

VSX 5000

Select Black if you want to display screen saver text or a screen

VSX 6000

saver news feed. This is the recommended setting to prevent

VSX 6000A

burn-in for TV monitors.

VSX 7000

Select No Signal if you want the display to react as if it is not

VSX 7000s

VSX 7000e

connected when the system goes to sleep. This is the

recommended setting for VGA monitors and projectors.

VSX 8000

 

 

 

 

VCR

Specifies the VCR/DVD Player output format:

VSX 7000s

S-Video— Select if you have a VCR or DVD player

VSX 7000e

connected to the system’s S-Video output using an S-Video

VSX 8000

cable.

 

 

• Composite — Select if you have a VCR or DVD player

 

connected to the system output using a composite video

 

cable.

 

 

 

PIP

Specifies PIP (Picture-in-Picture) behavior:

 

• Camera — The PIP window is displayed when the call is first

 

connected and when a user moves the camera, uses presets,

 

or switches to a different camera source.

 

• On — The PIP window stays on for the duration of the call.

 

• Off — The PIP window is not displayed during the call.

 

• Auto — The PIP window is displayed when a user picks up

 

the remote.

 

 

Note: PIP settings are also available in the User Settings screen.

 

Users can turn the PIP on or off and change its location on the

 

screen using

PIP on the remote control.

 

 

 

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