Proceed PAV User Manual

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The Display Pref Menu

Returning to the subject of

display preferences

, selecting this menu item (by

pressing either

volume +/–

while the cursor is pointing at it) presents you with a

sub-menu, outlined at left. The details of that submenu are as follows:

DISPLAY

PREF

DISPLAY

POSITION

DISPLAY
TIMEOUT

CHARACTER

STYLE

BACKGROUN

D COLOR

display position

— the position of the on screen display of volume

changes, surround mode changes, etc., can be moved up or down to
suit the needs of your system. This flexibility allows you to place your
PAV’s on screen information where it won’t conflict with other on
screen information. As an example, you may place the on screen dis-
play in the black area under letterboxed movies.

display timeout

— controls the duration of these on screen “updates”

generated by the PAV as status reports when you change something.
(Remember that you can disable the on screen display using the

on

screen

button on the remote control.)

character style

— on screen messages are normally displayed within

a black box when superimposed on live video signals. This display
method ensures legibility even against extremely bright backgrounds,
when white letters might otherwise be difficult to read. At your op-
tion, however, you may elect to have these superimposed messages
displayed with only a black fringe around them, which some may find
less intrusive than the black box. This method remains easily legible
in all cases except a few (relatively rare) examples of extremely bright
video. A case in point might be the seemingly endless pans across the
sky shown during broadcast golf tournaments. (Do they really think
we can see a tiny white ball flying across a cloudy sky?
).

background color

— the default color for the screen when lacking a

live video signal to display is blue. This blue screen serves as a re-
minder that your television is on, when in fact you may prefer to turn
it off. However, some may prefer to leave their projection television on
in order to keep it warmed up and ready to use, in which case a
black screen might be more desirable. (A black screen would facilitate
listening to music in a darkened room, for example.) This menu item
allows you to choose the best mode for your system, either blue or
black.

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