Adcom GTP-740 User Manual

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3.3 INPUT SETTINGS Screen

INPUT SETTINGS

INPUT:

VIDEO;

MODE:
DIALOG ENHANCE:
DYNAMIC RANGE:
LEVELS MENU

UNDO CHANGES
DONE

Note that the first five menu items (INPUT through DYNAMIC RANGE) contain additional
information. MODE, DIALOG ENHANCE, AND DYNAMIC RANGE are keyed to the input
identified at the top of the screen and are the default settings for that input. You can change these
settings within limits for later recall but remember that the GTP-740’s *Auto SelecT feature may
override your choices under certain conditions.

INPUT identifies the input in use when you called up the menu system.

VIDEO tells you which video mode (composite or S-Video) you’ve already selected.

MODE indicates the operating mode (stereo. Pro Logic, etc.) currently associated with the
chosen input.

DIALOG ENHANCE selects a proprietary midrange equalization curve designed to reduce
relative high frequency content of very “brighf sources.

DYNAMIC RANGE indicates the level of compression currently selected. (Note: This applies
only to digital inputs receiving a Dolby Digital-encoded signal.) Choices are Full, 75%, 50%,
and 25%.

The remaining menu items are:

LEVELS MENU: This works in conjunction with the CHANNEL BALANCE adjustments (# 4 on

the main SETUP screen) and the circuitry initiated by pressing the “bal. check” button on the
remote controller. Our suggestion is to avoid the LEVELS MENU saeen entirely for the

present other than to make sure that all the indicators are centered. If you need to center the
indicators, use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll to the appropriate indicator, and then
center

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with the < or > buttons. Once all indicators are in the middle of their respective

scales, scroll down to DONE and press Select to exit to the SETUP screen.

UNDO CHANGES discards any choices you may have just made, maintains previously

chosen settings, and returns you to the main SETUP screen.

DONE preserves the changes you’ve just selected for future use and returns you to the main
SETUP screen.

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