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Video Adjust menu

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Video Adjust menu 08 Chapter 8 Video Adjust menu Video Adjust • Default setting is Standard. From the Video Adjust screen you can select the standard video presentation or define presets of your own. 1 Press HOME MENU and select "Video Adjust" from the on-screen display. Audio Settings Play Mode Initial Settings Video Adjust Disc Navigator 2 Use the / buttons (cursor left/right) to select a preset. Video Adjust Standard • Standard - Normal • I. Memory1-2 / P. Memory1-2 - Use for making your own interlaced / progressive presets (see below) 3 Press ENTER to make the setting and exit the Video Adjust screen. Depending on the disc and the TV/monitor, you may not see the effect clearly. Creating your own interlace output presets These presets are available when the video output is set to interlace. (Use the front panel PROGRESSIVE button to switch between interlace and progressive video output. See also page 15) 1 Select one of the Memory presets (see above). 2 Press (cursor down) to select "Detailed Settings" then press ENTER. Video Adjust I.Memory1 Detailed Settings 3 Adjust the picture quality settings. Interlace Memory 1 (I. Memory 1) Recall Settings Fine Focus Contrast Sharpness Chroma Level Hue min soft min green I.Memory1 On max fine max red • Use the / buttons (cursor up/down) to select a setting. • Use the / buttons (cursor left/right) to adjust the current setting. • Press DISPLAY to switch between full and single view. • You can change the preset number from the Recall Settings menu item. You can adjust any or all of the following picture quality settings: • Fine Focus - Switch On to reveal greater detail (high resolution) in the picture. • Contrast - Adjusts the contrast between light and dark elements in the picture. 39

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08
Video Adjust menu
Chapter 8
Video Adjust menu
Video Adjust
Default setting is
Standard
.
From the Video Adjust screen you can select the
standard video presentation or define presets of
your own.
1
Press HOME MENU and select
Video
Adjust
from the on-screen display.
Audio Settings
Play Mode
Disc Navigator
Initial Settings
Video Adjust
2
Use the
³/´
buttons (cursor left/right)
to select a preset.
Standard
Video Adjust
Standard
Normal
I. Memory1
2 / P. Memory1
2
Use for
making your own interlaced / progressive
presets (see below)
3
Press ENTER to make the setting and exit
the Video Adjust screen.
Depending on the disc and the TV/monitor,
you may not see the effect clearly.
Creating your own interlace
output presets
These presets are available when the video
output is set to interlace. (Use the front panel
PROGRESSIVE
button to switch between
interlace and progressive video output. See also
page 15)
1
Select one of the Memory presets (see
above).
2
Press
²
(cursor down) to select
Detailed
Settings
then press ENTER.
I.Memory1
Detailed Settings
Video Adjust
3
Adjust the picture quality settings.
Recall Settings
Fine Focus
Contrast
Sharpness
Chroma Level
Hue
I.Memory1
On
Interlace Memory 1 (I. Memory 1)
min
max
soft
fine
min
max
green
red
Use the
±/²
buttons (cursor up/down) to
select a setting.
Use the
³/´
buttons (cursor left/right) to
adjust the current setting.
Press
DISPLAY
to switch between full and
single view.
You can change the preset number from the
Recall Settings
menu item.
You can adjust any or all of the following
picture quality settings:
Fine Focus
Switch
On
to reveal greater
detail (high resolution) in the picture.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast between
light and dark elements in the picture.