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Primary, Overlay Adjustments, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Gamma, Defaults button

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English The Display tab provides the multi monitor features. Here you can enable/disable display devices and swap the assignment of Primary and Secondary displays. Connecting your graphics card to a TV or VCR To connect your graphics card to a TV (or VCR), use an SVideo cable. However, most TVs (and VCRs) have a Composite video input, in which case you can use the supplied SVideo-to-Composite video adapter. 1. Turn off your computer and your television (or VCR). 2. Ensure your graphics card was installed correctly. (For in- formation about placing the card in your computer and installing the enhanced graphics driver, see the user's manual.) 3. Determine if your television (or VCR) has an S-Video or Composite video connection. 4. Looking at the back of your computer, locate your S-Video Out. Using an S-Video cable or the supplied adapter cable, attach one end of the cable to your graphics card and the other to your television (or VCR). 5. Turn on your television (or VCR) then your computer. Overlay Properties: The Overlay Properties is used to adjust the Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Hue / Gamma settings. Overlay properties allows for the viewing of full-motion video on your PC. However, there is only one video overlay, which is only available on the Primary display. The video overlay controls are automatically activated during playback of any video file type that supports overlay adjustments. n Overlay Adjustments l Brightness allows you to adjust the brightness of the video image. l Contrast allows you to adjust the contrast in the video image. l Saturation allows you to adjust the vividness of the color. Sliding it all the way to the left removes all color and produces a black and white picture. l Hue allows you to adjust the pureness or tint of the red, green and blue components of the color. l Gamma allows you to adjust the overall intensity of the video image. n Defaults button allows you to reset the Overlay settings to default values. GV-R92128TE Graphics Accelerator - 28 -

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To connect your graphics card to a TV (or VCR), use an S-
Video cable. However, most TVs (and VCRs) have a Com-
posite video input, in which case you can use the supplied S-
Video-to-Composite video adapter.
1.
Turn off your computer and your television (or VCR).
2.
Ensure your graphics card was installed correctly. (For in-
formation about placing the card in your computer and install-
ing the enhanced graphics driver, see the user's manual.)
The Display tab provides the multi monitor features. Here
you can enable/disable display devices and swap the
assignment of
Primary
and
Secondary
displays.
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The Overlay Properties
is used to adjust the Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Hue /
Gamma settings.
Overlay properties allows for the viewing of full-motion video on your PC. However, there is only one
video overlay, which is only available on the
Primary
display
.
The video overlay controls are
automatically activated during playback of any video file type that supports overlay adjustments.
n
Overlay Adjustments
l
Brightness
allows you to adjust the brightness of the
video image.
l
Contrast
allows you to adjust the contrast in the video
image.
l
Saturation
allows you to adjust the vividness of the color.
Sliding it all the way to the left removes all color and
produces a black and white picture.
l
Hue
allows you to adjust the pureness or tint of the red,
green and blue components of the color.
l
Gamma
allows you to adjust the overall intensity of the
video image.
n
Defaults button
allows you to reset the Overlay settings to default values.
3.
Determine if your television (or VCR) has an S-Video or Composite video connection.
4.
Looking at the back of your computer, locate your S-Video Out. Using an S-Video cable or the
supplied adapter cable, attach one end of the cable to your graphics card and the other to your
television (or VCR).
5.
Turn on your television (or VCR) then your computer.
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