Initial settings menu 08 – Pioneer DV-989AVi-G User Manual

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Initial Settings menu

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Resolution

Since HDMI has the capacity to support many
different high-definition video formats, you
may want to change the resolution depending
on the monitor you’re using. The options that
appear will depend on the video format of the
current disc (NTSC or PAL).

VGA

– 640x480 pixel progressive-scan

video (NTSC only)

720 x 480 P

(NTSC)/

720 x 576 P

(PAL)

720x480/576 pixel progressive-scan video

720 x 480 I

(NTSC)/

720 x 576 I

(PAL)

720x480/576 pixel interlace video

1280 x 720 P

– 1280x720 pixel progres-

sive-scan video

1920 x 1080 I

– 1920x1080 pixel interlace

video

• When the resolution is changed, a

confirmation message appears on the
screen. Press

ENTER

to confirm. Note

that this may take some time.

• If the screen goes blank after changing

the resolution, it means the you selected
a resolution incompatible with your
monitor. Press and hold the (number)

0

button for 5 seconds to return to the auto
resolution setting.

Aspect Ratio

Select an aspect ratio according to the kind of
display you have, and how you want to see the
image on-screen. Refer to the table below to
match the HDMI resolution you chose in

Resolution

above to the disc type you’re using

and the setting on your monitor. See also

Screen sizes and disc formats

on page 78.

4:3 (Letter Box)

– Widescreen discs are

shown with black bars top and bottom.

4:3 (Pan&Scan)

– Widescreen discs are

shown with the left and right sides
cropped.

16:9 (Wide)

– Use this setting if you have

a widescreen monitor.

16:9(Compressed)

– Progressive-scan

4:3 material is shown with black bars on

either side of the screen.

• The monitor settings listed in the table

may be different from your monitor’s
settings.

Colour

This setting determines the video output
colour format. Depending on the connected
equipment, some HDMI Colour settings may
cause the picture to be displayed incorrectly.
In this case, use the TV’s own video input
settings to select RGB, if possible.
Alternatively, revert to the previous HDMI
Colour setting.

Full Range RGB

– Gives brighter colours

and deeper black. Use if colours are weak.
(This is the standard setting for HDMI-
compatible DVI devices, but it is also
effective with HDMI devices.)

Disc type

HDMI
resolution
setting

Compressed

4:3

Aspect
(HDMI )

Monitor
setting

Aspect
(HDMI )

Monitor
setting

720 x 480 I/P

(

720 x 576

I/P)

16:9
(Wide)/
16:9

(Com-
pressed)

Full/
Squeeze

4:3/
16:9
(Wide)

Normal/

Pass-
thru/
Dot-by-
dot/4:3

1280 x 720 P

Normal/
Pass-
thru/
Dot-by-
dot/4:3

16:9

(Com-
pressed)

1920 x 1080 I

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