37 video, software and control menus, Chapter 4, Software menu – Sunfire TGP-5 User Manual

Page 37: Control menu, Video menu

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User's Manual

37

Video, Software and Control Menus

CHAPTER 4

MAIN MENU

TRIMS

MODES

TONE

INPUTS

SETTINGS

SETTINGS

MAIN ZONE

ZONE 2

SPEAKERS

VIDEO
SOFTWARE
CONTROL

SOFTWARE

UPGRADE SOFTWARE
REVISION LIST

CONTROL

RS-232

ENABLE

DIG CONTROL

LAN/SERIAL

LAN MODE

RUN/SETUP

REAR MAIN IR

ENABLE

REAR ZN2 IR

ENABLE

FRONT PNL IR

ENABLE

BAUD RATE

19200/9600

Software Menu

This menu is used to show the cur-

rent revision levels of system software

within your TGP-5.

It also allows the TGP-5 Flash

memory software to be upgraded by

CD, see page 48 for details.

Control Menu

In most cases, there is no need to

change these settings (all enabled by

default). You should make any chang-

es with caution.

This menu allows you to enable or

disable the RS-232 port and the rear

panel IR remote control connections.

Dig Control allows you to select if

the unit is controlled by LAN (ether-

net) or Serial (RS232). The front panel

IR receiver can also be disabled if

required, but make sure the rear panel

IR receiver is working correctly and is

still active before doing this.

If you select a baud rate of 19200,

the Ethernet jack will need to be

confi gured in it’s own setup for 19200

baud (it defaults to 9600).

The front panel IR can be re-en-

abled by holding down the remote's

MENU button for several seconds,

while pointing it at the front IR window.

Video Menu

OSD POP UP

(VOL, SOURCE, and MODE)

When enabled, an on-screen

message appears any time the

Volume (or Mute, on-the-fl y-

Trims), Source, and Surround

Mode are changed.

The OSD popups can be set to

show only Volume, only Source,

only Mode, or any combination

of the three, by setting the menu

item to Enable. When all three are

disabled, the Info button is also

disabled, and a message appears

on the bottom of this menu. With

all three disabled, the video signal

uses the purest path possible to

route to the monitor. For example,

if you are set to an S-video input

and the monitor is on it’s

S-video feed, then the video is not

digitized in the TGP-5. If you are

up-converting from a composite

video source, or you have pop-

ups enabled, then the video path

for S-video will always be digitized

for smoothest viewing transitions

for the OSD popups.

OSD popups are not available on

component out when component

sources are playing. They are

also not available on the HDMI

output.

VID INTERLACE

Video interlacing is normally ON,

and will work with most moni-

tors and projectors. If you notice

any moving artifacts on a paused

video picture, try setting this to

OFF. This will only effect S-Video

and Mon2 Composite outputs.

VID2/MON2 OUT

VID2: the VCR2/MON2 outputs

can be used for recording to a

second VCR. There is no OSD,

and the output is muted when

VID2 is chosen as an input (to

prevent feedback).

MON2: the VCR2/MON2 output

becomes a second monitor output

(with OSD) for another TV. It will

not mute when VID2 is chosen.

VIDEO DELAY

This adjustment is useful if you

have an external video processor

in your system. Video signals may

become delayed with respect to

the audio signals. Although it is

called Video Delay, it is actually a

delay adjustment of the audio sig-

nals relative to the video signals.

Use the remote's joystick pad to

adjust the delay in one millisecond

steps. An equal amount of delay is

added to all audio channels.

Note: The speakers keep their

relative time delay settings which

the TGP-5 calculates from the

Speaker Position Menu settings.

The video delay is just added

on top. Leave the video delay at

zero if you have no external video

processor.

VIDEO MENU

OSD VOL POPUP

ENABLE

OSD SRC POPUP

ENABLE

OSD MD POPUP

ENABLE

VID INTERLACE

ON

VID2/MON2 OUT

VID2

VID DELAY

0 ms

INFO DISPLAY ENABLED

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