Yamaha RX-V3800 104 En, Example 4 Switching multiple audio and video synchronization settings

Models: RX-V3800

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Saving and recalling the system settings (System Memory)

Example 4: Switching multiple audio and

video synchronization settings

If you use two different kinds of video monitors or projectors, and these components are not compatible with the automatic audio and video synchronization feature, you should set “Manual” in “Lipsync” for each component. You can switch between the different “Manual” in “Lipsync” settings by using the NSYSTEM MEMORY buttons.

SYSTEM MEMORY 1

The settings for the LCD video monitor connected to the S VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack

 

SYSTEM MEMORY

 

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2

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4

CLASSICAL LIVE/CLUB ENTERTAIN

MOVIE

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8

SYSTEM MEMORY 2

The settings for the video projector connected to the HDMI OUT jack

Saving each setting

Note

In the following example, the LCD video monitor and one input component (for example, VCR) are connected to the S VIDEO input jack and S VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack, and the video projector and the other input component (for example, DVD player) are connected to one of the HDMI IN jacks and HDMI OUT jack.

1Start playback of the desired video source on the connected LCD video monitor and then adjust “Manual” in “Lipsync” appropriately (see page 87).

2Press and hold NSYSTEM MEMORY 1 for 4 seconds.

This unit stores the audio and video synchronization settings for the LCD video monitor to “Memory1”.

3Change the input source to the component connected to one of the HDMI IN jacks and then start playback.

4Adjust “Manual” in “Lipsync” appropriately.

5Press and hold NSYSTEM MEMORY 2 for 4 seconds.

This unit stores the audio and video synchronization settings for the video projector to “Memory2”.

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Yamaha RX-V3800 104 En, Example 4 Switching multiple audio and video synchronization settings, Saving each setting