Video Setup Page - Akai AD 70H User Manual

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4 VIDEO SETUP PAGE

4.1 VIDEO OUTPUT
OFF: Set video output to S-Video if the S-Video connection is made.
YUV: Set video output in analog component video format if the component video outputs are used.
RGB: Set video output in Red/Green/Blue format if the SCART output is used.
NOTE:
If the composite video is your favorite, just make composite video connection only. The composite video
output is always active whichever option you choose in this setting entry.
If the video setting dif
fers from the actual video connection (except composite video), you may get no image or
very poor image on the TV. In such case, you need to reset this setting item for an appropriate video output mode or
press [V-MODE] on the remote control until the output image becomes normal.
4.2 RESOLUTION
Select a resolution in this setting item.
4.3 COLOR SETTING
4.3.1 SHARPNESS
There are three options (HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW) for you to choose in this item.
4.3.2 BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, HUE and SATURATION
Enter these items respectively, use direction key [ ]/[ ] to adjust the value, then press [ENTER] to confirm it.
4.3.3 GAMMA
There are four options (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW and NONE) for you to choose in this item.
4.3.4 LUMA DELAY
There are two options (0T and 1T) for you to choose in this item.
4.4 HDMI SETUP
About HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the newest interface for audiovisual equipment such as high-
definition television and home theater systems. With 19 wires wrapped in a single cable that resembles a USB
wire, HDMI is able to carry a bandwidth of 5 Gbps (gigabits per second). This is more than twice the bandwidth
needed to transmit multi-channel audio and video, future-proofing HDMI for some time to come. This and several
other factors make HDMI much more desirable than its predecessors, component video, S-Video and composite
video.
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