- Quality of input source (the better you put in the better your
going
to get out).
- Input connector used, e.g. Component and S-Video produce better
quality video
signal as opposed to composite video.
- Quality of cables used- Gold plated cables will produce a better quality
picture
then standard cables.
Menu Options
Picture Adjustment
· Brightness
· Contrast
· Colour
· Tint
· H. peaking filter: Broad/Medium/Low.
· Sharpness
· V. peaking gains
· Reset
· Exit
Display Setup
· Timing
· CSC : RGBHV, YPbPr
· Exit
Advanced
· Film mode- auto/off
· OSD Display- On/Off
· No signal- Blue/Black
· Exit
System Information
· Input Mode
· Display timing
· Exit
Trouble Shooting
Please note that changing some settings via the menu may cause the
picture to deteriorate or disappear altogether. Please don’t panic, this is not
a fault of the converter it is merely outputting a signal your output device
cannot accept.
To fix this problem:-
- For a PC monitor/VGA device press and hold the + and –
simultaneously, keys 3 and 4 on the front of the panel for 5 seconds and
release. This will reset the device to XGA mode that should be able to be
received by all VGA devices.
- For a HDTV device press and hold the menu and – buttons
simultaneously, keys 2 and 3 on the front of the panel. This will reset the
device to a resolution of 480p, which can be received by all HDTV
devices.