and
Display Off
, press and release
desired option.
The
button is also useful if you are changing a setting on
the HD940 and decide you wish to cancel the change.
Whenever the HD940's on
to blank the on
being made.
Displaying Video Format Information
The HD940 can show you information on the current video
format.
Press and release
format, e.g.
1280x720p60
The first number is the horizontal resolution (e.g. 1280 pixels).
The second number is the vertical resolution (e.g. 720 pixels).
This is followed by either a "p" meaning the display is in
"progressive" mode, or an "i" meaning it is in interlaced mode.
The final number is the frame rate (e.g. 60 frames per second).
Press and release
shows further information.
VIC#4 e=not set
The first number is the HDMI Video Identification Code of the
video format. This can be a number between 1 and 64. When
using Extended Auto Delay mo
which audio delay to use.
To the right of the VIC information is shown the Extended Audio
Delay setting for the current video format. In the case above it
has not yet been set. Further information on Extended Auto
Delay mode is on page ?.
, press and release
until you reach your
button is also useful if you are changing a setting on
the HD940 and decide you wish to cancel the change.
Whenever the HD940's on-screen display is showing, press
to blank the on-screen display and cancel the change
ng Video Format Information
The HD940 can show you information on the current video
. The display will show the current video
1280x720p60
The first number is the horizontal resolution (e.g. 1280 pixels).
The second number is the vertical resolution (e.g. 720 pixels).
This is followed by either a "p" meaning the display is in
"progressive" mode, or an "i" meaning it is in interlaced mode.
The final number is the frame rate (e.g. 60 frames per second).
a second time and the on-screen display
shows further information.
VIC#4 e=not set
The first number is the HDMI Video Identification Code of the
video format. This can be a number between 1 and 64. When
using Extended Auto Delay mode, the VIC is used to decide
which audio delay to use.
To the right of the VIC information is shown the Extended Audio
Delay setting for the current video format. In the case above it
has not yet been set. Further information on Extended Auto
s on page ?.
until you reach your
button is also useful if you are changing a setting on
the HD940 and decide you wish to cancel the change.
screen display is showing, press
screen display and cancel the change
The HD940 can show you information on the current video
The display will show the current video
The first number is the horizontal resolution (e.g. 1280 pixels).
The second number is the vertical resolution (e.g. 720 pixels).
This is followed by either a "p" meaning the display is in
"progressive" mode, or an "i" meaning it is in interlaced mode.
The final number is the frame rate (e.g. 60 frames per second).
screen display
The first number is the HDMI Video Identification Code of the
video format. This can be a number between 1 and 64. When
de, the VIC is used to decide
To the right of the VIC information is shown the Extended Audio
Delay setting for the current video format. In the case above it
has not yet been set. Further information on Extended Auto