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n-Vi
Control and Setup
6 Control and Setup
Once all the input and output connections are made
the n-Vi can be set up. Although the n-Vi can be
set up and controlled from its front panel, many
parameters are best set from the listening position,
so use of the NARCOM DV handset is recommended.
When initially switched on from the rear panel, the n-Vi will,
after a short delay, enter standby mode. Standby is indicated
by an illuminated front panel
standby
button. To wake the n-Vi
press the handset
standby
key or front panel
standby
button.
The n-Vi will wake in either the factory default state, if it is
previously unused, or in the state in which it was last shut
down. Once the n-Vi is switched on, the video display and any
other associated equipment should also be switched on.
Note:
The n-Vi can be returned to its factory default settings by
pressing and holding the handset clear key with no disc loaded.
6.1 The User Interface
The n-Vi can generally be operated from its front panel or
from the
Narcom DV
remote handset in either
AV
or
DVD
modes. The On Screen Display and Front Panel Display provide
operational feedback.
Note:
If nothing is displayed when the n-Vi and display are first
switched on some Front Panel Setup video output options may
need to be changed. See Section 8.1.
The n-Vi has two setup routines.
On Screen Setup
(Section
7) and
Front Panel Setup
(Section 8).
On Screen Setup
configures parameters that apply to system-wide setup, DVD
playback and video display.
Note:
Some On Screen Setup parameters can also be accessed
and adjusted via Front Panel Setup.
6.1.1 On Screen Setup
During
On Screen Setup
, all functions are accessed via a
cascading menu system with the handset
5
(up),
6
(down),
3
(left),
4
(right) and
ok
keys. To navigate through the top
level and second level menus use the handset
up (
5
)
and
down (
6
)
keys. To confirm a selection press the
ok
key. To
return to the previous menu without making a selection or a
change use the
rtn
(return) key, or press
setup
to exit from the
setup menus.
To navigate through the third level menu use the handset
left
(
3
)
and
right (
4
)
keys. To increase or decrease a parameter
value use the
up (
5
)
and
down (
6
)
keys respectively. Use the
ok
key to confirm the setting. To return to the previous menu
without making a selection or a change use the
rtn
(return) key.
Press
setup
to exit from the setup menus.
Note:
The handset clear key can be used at any time to clear any
On Screen Display.
6.1.2 Front Panel Setup, Controls and Display
During
Front Panel Setup
, functions are accessed via a
cascading menu system with front panel
-vol
,
prev
,
input
,
play
and
stop
buttons providing menu
navigation
and
ok
commands. These buttons are illuminated in setup mode. In
normal mode the buttons revert to operating as described
below and illustrated in the diagram.
Note:
The handset navigation keys can also be used for Front
Panel setup.
standby:
Switches the n-Vi in and out of standby mode.
-vol:
Decreases volume
vol+:
Increases volume
input:
Selects next signal input
mode:
Selects next AV decode mode
stop:
Stops playback. Press while stopped opens drawer.
play:
Starts playback. Press while in play pauses play.
Press while drawer open closes drawer.
prev:
Selects previous chapter or track.
next:
Selects next chapter or track.
The n-Vi front panel display provides feedback of volume level,
input selection, decode mode, channel scheme and, if the
optional DAB/FM tuner is fitted, radio station identity and data.
The front panel display will switch off after two minutes of
inactivity.
Player
transport
transport
Standby
Standby
Volume
adjustment
adjustment
adjustment
adjustment
Signal input
and decode
mode selection
Channel
scheme
Decode
mode
Output volume
Output volume
Diagram 6.1.2
Front panel controls and display.
Selected
input
input
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