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10.2.6 Progressive Scan DVI (DVI multi-pin, Digital)
The DVI interface provides the greatest potential video
quality. DVI is a direct digital connection for digital displays
(LCD, Plasma etc.) and analogue displays with internal digital
to analogue converters. With DVI and a digital display, no
downstream decoding or signal conversion is required so the
display quality potentially matches that inherent in the source
material. The DVI output is HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection) encrypted and only compatible with HDCP
capable displays (the majority of computer DVI displays are not
HDCP capable). HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
compatible displays can be used with the n-Vi via an adaptor
cable.
11 DAB/FM Tuner
The optional n-Vi DAB/FM radio tuner module
provides access to DAB and FM radio broadcasts.
An appropriate aerial (or aerials) must be connected
to the aerial input before using the DAB/FM module.
See Section 5.7 for advice on aerials.
DAB radio broadcasts are not available in all territories.
The n-Vi treats DAB/FM radio as an internal digital audio source
therefore any appropriately encoded programme material can
be decoded for multi-channel reproduction.
DAB and FM setup and operational menus are only available
through the n-Vi Front Panel display.
With the DAB/FM module installed, clock and alarm functions
become available. These are set up within the Front Panel
Setup routine. See Sections 8.4 and 8.5.
A total of 30 stations, split between DAB and FM, can be stored
as presets.
11.1 DAB Menu and Operation
With the DAB/FM module installed the n-Vi input list will include
a DAB option. Use the handset
input
key to select this option.
If the DAB/FM module has not been used before the display
will request “scan for stations?” Use the handset
ok
key to
commence the scan (or
clear
key to decline). The n-Vi will
proceed to scan through the DAB radio band searching for
“live” stations. This may take a few minutes.
If the display does not request “scan for stations?” but the n-Vi
has been physically relocated it is advisable to re-scan anyway
by pressing the handset
menu
key (while the DAB input is
selected) and selecting
re-scan for stations.
Press the
ok
key
to begin the scan. The scan may take a few minutes.
Note:
Always re-scan if the n-Vi has been moved to a different
location.
n-Vi
DAB/FM Tuner
When the station scan is complete the DAB menu provides
options to select either
tune mode
or
preset mode
. In tune
mode stations are selected simply by scrolling through the full
list using the handset
3
(left) or
4
(right) keys.
In
preset mode
stations previously stored as presets can be
selected either from the handset
numeric
keys, from the
3
(left) or
4
(right) keys or the
next
and
prev
keys.
Note:
Some DAB stations do not broadcast at all times and may
be listed as unavailable.
To store a station as a preset select the station followed by
save preset
from the DAB menu. Input a preset number from
the handset
numeric
keys. Alternatively, presets 1-9 can be
assigned to a station at any time by pressing and holding
the desired handset
numeric
key number while the station is
selected. Any station (DAB or FM) previously assigned to that
number will be overwritten.
To delete a station preset select
clear preset
from the DAB
menu and input the preset number from the handset
numeric
keys followed by the
ok
key.
Note:
The DAB menu can be selected at any time by pressing the
handset menu key while the DAB input is selected.
With the DAB input selected the handset
5
(up) or
6
(down)
keys scroll through the display options of Preset Number,
Station Name, Scrolling Station Info, Programme Genre, Bit-
rate and Signal Strength.
11.2 FM Menu and Operation
With the DAB/FM module installed the n-Vi input list will include
an FM option. Use the handset
input
key to select this option.
With the FM input selected use the handset
menu
key to enter
the FM menu.
Note:
The FM menu can be selected at any time by pressing the
handset menu key while the FM input is selected.
The FM menu provides options to select either
tune mode
or
preset mode
. In tune mode stations are tuned by scrolling
through the FM band using the handset
3
(left) or
4
(right)
keys or entering a frequency using the
numeric
keys.
In
preset mode
selection, storing and deletion of presets works
in exactly the same way as described above in Section 11.2
(DAB menu and Operation).
With the FM input selected the handset
5
(up) or
6
(down)
keys scroll through the display options of Preset Number (in
preset mode), Frequency (in tune mode), Station Name (RDS),
Scrolling Station Info (RDS), Programme Genre (RDS) and
Signal Strength.
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