Owner`s manual
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• Frame Rate Conversion information
• Border Level
• Gamma Correction
• HDCP Mode
You can save up to ten display proles (Prole 1 through 10). These proles can be recalled by press-
ing the Display Proles button on the remote control and using the navigational buttons to select
the desired prole.
A current custom display prole (called User) is also stored in non-volatile memory. However it will
be overridden when you make any modications to the display prole. You should always save the
current display prole to Prole 1 - Prole 10 to prevent the custom prole from being lost.
The Display Prole feature is only enabled when you set the ‘User Mode’ to ‘Advanced’, just like the
full control of output timing parameters in the Format menu. Factory default values for the ten display
proles and User are as follows:
• Output Type: Digital
• Format: 480p
• Output Aspect Ratio: 16:9
• Active Output AR: 16:9
• Sync Type: H-/V-
• Color Space: RGB 4:4:4
• Output Level: Video
• Frame Rate: 50Hz input, unlocked to 59.94, 60Hz input – locked.
• Border Level: 0
• HDCP Mode: On
SelectingandSavingaDisplayProle
Use the following procedure to select and save a display prole:
1. Set up the prole by making changes to the output setup menu items. If you make
custom settings (such as output timing parameters), they are saved to ‘User’.
2. Save the settings to a prole by selecting Prole 1 through 10 in the ‘Save’ menu and
pressing Enter.
3. Once the Prole is saved, the ‘Save’ menu is grayed out until you make changes to the
prole again.
AutoLinkingofInputandDisplayProles
The ‘Auto’ feature links a specic input to a display prole. To enable this feature, use Output Setup
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Display Prole
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Auto. When you select an input/format, the display prole used (Prole 1
through 10 or User) is saved in the saved input settings. When you turn Auto ‘On’, the system uses a
display prole based on the selected input.
For example, suppose you choose Display Prole 1 using Video 1 input and Display Prole 2 using
S-Video 1 input.
• With Auto set to On, when Video 1 is the active input, the system automatically uses
Display Prole 1.
• When S-Video 1 is the active input, Display Prole 2 is used. When Auto is Off, the
selected display prole is used independently of the active input.