Quick setup of video output format – Beyonwiz FV-L1 User Manual

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Quick Setup

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1-1. Quick Setup of Video Output Format

If you can already see a picture on your TV screen, you can skip this

section and go on to the next section “Basic Operation”. If the front

display indicates that the FV-L1 is ready to use but nothing is displayed

on the TV screen, firstly check that your TV is set to the correct video

input channel as selected in the “Video Connection” section in Chapter 3

(refer to your TV’s user manual for instructions on how to do this).

Secondly, you need to adjust the format and resolution of the video

output to suit your TV. Since you are currently unable to access this

setting through the set-up menu, a TV-OUT button is provided on the

remote control unit (RCU). The default video output is SD PAL (576i).

Press the

TV-OUT button successively to switch the video output to SD

NTSC (480i), HD PAL (720p), HD NTSC (720p), HDMI PAL (1080i),

HDMI NTSC (1080i), PAL HDMI Auto, NTSC HDMI Auto, HDMI PAL

(576p) and HDMI NTSC (480p) formats. Select the video output to suit

your chosen video connection type, as follows;

Composite: SD PAL or SD NTSC

S-VIDEO: SD PAL or SD NTSC

Component: HD PAL or HD NTSC

HDMI: PAL HDMI Auto, NTSC HDMI Auto, HDMI PAL or HDMI NTSC


NOTE

The front display indicates the current video format as you press the

TV-OUT button.

Allow 3 seconds after pressing the TV-OUT button for the

configuration change to become effective.

Once you have a picture displaying on your TV screen, it is

recommended that you verify your video format configuration in the

Setup menu (see “A/V Output Setting” section later in this chapter).

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