General operation
Automatic switch-off
Display Source Info: | On |
Language: | Deutsch |
OSD Set Up: | > |
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Reset to factory Defaults | > |
Sleep Timer: | Off |
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You can set the display so that it switches off automati- cally after a certain amount of time.
. Under the option <SLEEP TIMER> select one of the preset times 30 , 60 or 90 minutes.
When this period of time has elapsed the display swit- ches off automatically.
Switching over to dual sound
Dual channel sound is intended for films where the viewer has the option to switch between the dubbed version and the original language.
If channels are transmitted with dual channel sound, channel ”A” is active first of all.
. Press the button [M/S] to switch over to channel ”B”.
Decoder mode
Under the option <INPUTS / PIP ⇒ MAIN INPUT SETTINGS ⇒ MANUAL SEARCH ⇒ OPTION> you can select the decoder mode for each channel location.
Support of the HDTV standard
(High Definition Television)
The input ports ”PC(DVI) and PC(RGB)” are available for components (receiver;
The HDTV formats can be displayed: 480 i, 480 p, 576 p, 720 p and 1080 i.
The input port ”YUV” is not envisaged for HDTV. Picture distortions can occur, if the input signal is incompatible.
Progressive scan
(Input signal at the YUV input port)
Inputs / PIP | > |
| Main input: | TUNER |
Picture | > |
| Main input settings | > |
Display | > |
| PIP Mode: | Off |
Sound | > |
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YUV progress.: Off
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Modern components (DVD players;
The component must support the standard
Standard TV resolution (480 or 576 lines; for HDTV resolutions see HDTV)
HDCP compatibility
(High Bandwidth Content Protection)
Inputs / PIP | > |
| Main input: | PC (DVI) |
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Picture | > |
| Main input settings | > |
| H Freq : | 60.0 kHz |
Display | > |
| PIP Mode: | Off |
| V Freq : | 75.0 Hz |
Sound | > |
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| Pixel Clk : | 78.75 MHz |
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| H/V Pol : | + / - |
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| Overscan: | Off |
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Copying protection for the digital video interface DVI (HDCP) is active when the input port ”PC(DVI)” is se- lected and menu option
If you are using a component (DVD player) that is not exactly compliant with the HDCP standard, picture errors may occur. If any errors occur, switch the connected component OFF and back ON again.
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