On-Screen Display (Osd); Selecting The Osd Mode - Yamaha AV RECEIVER RX-V730 Owner's Manual

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You
can
display
operational
information
for this
unit
on a
video
monitor.
If you
display
the SET
MENU
and
DSP
program
parameter
settings
on a monitor,
it is much
easier
to see the
available
options
and
parameters
than
it is by
reading
this
information
on the front
panel
display.
• If a video
source
is playing,
the OSD is superimposed
over
the
video
image.
• The OSD signal
is not output
to the OUT (REC)
jack,
and will
not be recorded
with any video
signal.
• You can set the OSD to turn on (blue background)
or off when
there is no video
signal
by using "10 DISPLAY
SET"
on the
SET MENU
(see page 46).
You
can
select
the amount
of information
the shown
in
the
on-screen
display.
Full display
This mode shows the DSP program parameter settings
continuously
on the
video
monitor.
Short display
This
mode
briefly
shows
the front
panel
display
message
at the bottom
of the screen
and
then
disappears.
Display off
This
mode
briefly
shows
"DISPLAY
OFF"
at the bottom
of the
screen
and
then
disappears.
In this
mode,
no
operational
information
will
be shown
on the monitor,
except
when
ON
SCREEN
is
_ressed.
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Full display
Short display
• When
you choose
the full display
mode,
INPUT
<3 / [:>,
VOLUME
and some
other types
of operational
information
are
displayed
at the bottom
of the screen
in the same format
as the
front panel
display.
• The SET MENU
and test tone display
appear
regardless
of the
OSD mode.
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Turn on the video monitor connected to this
unit.
P_ Press AMP.
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Press ON SCREEN on the remote control
repeatedly to change the display mode.
The OSD mode changes in the following order:
full display, short display, and display off.
• If your video
monitor
is connected
only to the COMPONENT
VIDEO
jacks
of this unit, the OSD is not shown.
Make
sure to
connect
your video
monitor
to the COMPONENT
VIDEO
jacks
and either
VIDEO
or S VIDEO
jacks
if you want to see
the OSD.
• Playing
back video
software
that has an anti-copy
signal
or
video
signals
with a lot of noise
may produce
unstable
images.
(When
using two video
monitors)
• If you select
video source
from
a component
connected
to both
the S VIDEO
IN and composite
VIDEO
IN jacks,
and both S
VIDEO
OUT and composite
VIDEO
OUT jacks
are connected
to two different
monitors,
the OSD appears
only the monitor
connected
with
S-video
jacks. When
there is no video
signal
input from
source
component,
the OSD appears
on both
monitors.
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