Video Out Setting; Angle Mark Setting - Emerson AV301 Owner's Manual

Home theater system withdvd/audio cd player, dolby digital decoder and am/fm digital tuning receiver
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Video Output Setting
Video Output Setting
Video Output Setting
Video Output Setting
Video Output Setting
The initial Default Video Output Mode setting for this system
is "CVBS" which is the correct setting when you are connecting
this system to your TV using either the Video Out jack or the
S-Video out jack. There is no need to change the video output
mode setting.
If you do change the video output mode setting to either "RGB"
or "YUV" you will not see any video output because this system
does not have RGB or YUV output jacks. The RGB and YUV
settings are only used on other variations of this system
which have additional RGB and YUV video output jacks.
The 3 steps below indicate how to select a different video
output setting. They are for information only. Your system has
been preset to the CVBS setting and it must remain in the
CVBS setting in order to view the picture on your TV.
1 Press SETUP button to enter SETUP MENU. Use
select GENERAL SETUP (see page 27), and then press
ENTER button.
2 Highlight VIDEO OUT using
to the right option list. Select CVBS, RGB or YUV using / ,
then press ENTER to confirm your selection.
3 Press SETUP again to exit SETUP MENU.
/
/ , then press
button to go
CVBS
RGB
YUV
Ang
Angle Mar
Ang
le Mark Setting
le Mar
le Mar
Ang
Ang
le Mar
Path: Main Page
Some DVD movies contain scenes which were filmed from
multiple angles simultaneously. If the scene you are watching
was shot from multiple angles, the angle icon
to
appear on the screen. You may then press the angle button
on the remote to select the alternate angles. The default Angle
Mark setting is 'On'. If you change the setting to 'Off' the angle
icon will not appear, even if the scene was shot from multiple
angles.
ON:
appears on the TV screen.
OFF:
does not appear.
Angle mark is on
Note:
You can change the angles using the ANGLE button. For
details, see page 41.
k Setting
k Setting
k Setting
k Setting
General Page
Angle Mark
ON
OFF
Angle mark is off
will
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