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Input/Output Assign
TV Out / OSD
Make settings for TV output and On-Screen Displays (OSD) that appear on the
TV.
Setting Item
Default Value
Setting Details
HDMI Out
MAIN
Select the HDMI jack to be connected with the TV.
"MAIN": When connecting the TV to the HDMI OUT
MAIN jack
"SUB": When connecting the TV to the HDMI OUT
SUB jack
"MAIN+SUB": When connecting to both the MAIN
and SUB jacks
• If devices with different resolutions are
connected to HDMI OUT MAIN jack and SUB
jack, images are output with the lower resolution.
Dolby Vision
MAIN
Select the connection point for a TV that supports
Dolby Vision from "MAIN", "SUB", and "Zone 2".
This setting is only necessary if you have set
"HDMI Out" to "MAIN+SUB", "Zone 2 HDMI"
(
) to "Use", and the same video is
simultaneously output from multiple HDMI OUT
jacks, such as when the same video from ZONE 2
is output from the MAIN or SUB HDMI OUT jacks.
"MAIN": To output Dolby Vision video to a Dolby
Vision-supported TV connected to the HDMI OUT
MAIN jack.
"SUB": To output Dolby Vision video to a Dolby
Vision-supported TV connected to the HDMI OUT
SUB jack.
"Zone 2": To output Dolby Vision video to a Dolby
Vision-supported TV connected to the HDMI OUT
ZONE 2 jack.
“Off”: Set to "Off” if the video on the TV does not
appear correctly.
Setting Item
Default Value
Setting Details
1080p -> 4K
Upscaling
Off
When using a TV that supports 4K, video signals
input at 1080p can be automatically upscaled to 4K
for output.
"Off": When this function is not used
"Auto": When this function is to be used
•
Select "Off" if your TV does not support 4K.
•
If the TV does not support the 4K resolution
with the same frequency as the frequency of
HDMI input video signals, upscaling to 4K is not
correctly performed. Check the frequency of 4K
resolution supported by the TV, and change the
resolution of the video signals input from the AV
component.
Super Resolution 2
When you have set "1080p -> 4K Upscaling" to
"Auto", you can select the degree of video signal
correction from "Off" and between "1" (weak) and
"3" (strong).