n-Vi
Front Panel Setup
8 Front Panel Setup
Front Panel Setup provides an alternative setup
routine for some parameters and provides access
to Video System and Format parameters should
these need adjustment before the n-Vi and display
combination will operate correctly. Front Panel
Setup also provides access to a number of setup
parameters that are not available via On Screen
Setup.
To enter Front Panel Setup either press and hold the handset
key or press and hold the front panel
On Screen and Front Panel setup modes cannot be used
simultaneously.
8.1 Video System and Output Format
If nothing is displayed when the n-Vi and display are first
switched on, two video output options on the n-Vi may need
to be changed. These options select between the
options apply only to the
n-Vi
output sockets, the choices being
To change the options proceed as described in the following
paragraph.
Press and hold the handset
mode. Use the handset or front panel menu
buttons (see Paragraph 6.1.2) to select
from
the main menu. Select
from the next menu and then
depending on the format required by the
display.
NTSC/PAL selection is only likely to require a specific choice
(i.e not auto) if the display is not capable of displaying both.
Use the
buttons to return to the previous menu and
select
as required by
the display. Use the navigation buttons to return to the main
menu.
A
logo visible in the centre of the display screen confirms
that the Initial Video Options are set correctly.
8.2 Speaker, Input and Audio Setup
Front Panel Setup provides Speaker, Input Label and Audio
setup routines. If these setup stages have been completed
through On Screen Setup it is not necessary to repeat them.
From the Speaker menu select
buttons to return to the previous
menu and select
for the surround
speakers and
Return to the Speaker menu and select
defines the distance measurement units used. Return to the
Distance menu and select each speaker in turn specifying the
approximate distance of each one from the listening position.
Return to the Speaker menu and select
to switch
the test signal
then access the level adjustment menu for
each speaker channel. Begin with the Centre speaker level
set to O then select each speaker channel in turn and, seated
at the listening position, adjust each volume level so that the
speakers sound approximately equally loud.
If the test signal is either too loud or too quiet the overall
system volume can be adjusted with the handset volume keys.
When all the speaker levels have been set use the
keys to switch the test signal
and return to the Main menu.
from the main menu and use the
keys to select each input in turn and then to select
from the presented list of label options.
from the Main menu to enter the audio menu.
routes front left and right loudspeaker bass
information additionally to the subwoofer.
diverts a proportion of the front stereo signal to the
surround channels.
adjusts the balance between the centre channel and the
left and right channels. Selection of a higher value increases
the volume of the left and right channels.
adjusts the balance between the front and surround
channels. Selection of a higher value increases the relative
strength of the surround channels.
provides independent adjustment of the
centre channel volume level.
compresses the volume and reduces the bass level of
movie soundtrack material and can help reduce disturbance to
others from late night listening.
Width, Panorama Dimension and Midnight functions are
only effective with Dolby Pro Logic II Music encoded material.
Midnight can also be selected directly during normal
operation from the remote handset.
Neo:6 Centre Gain is only effective when DTS Neo:6 Music
Mode is selected.
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