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Appearance Options
:
Language
:
Language used on menus, messages and screens.
Available languages are: Spanish, Catalan, English,
German, French, Czech, Italian, Norwegian, Polish,
Russian and Slovak. Once the new language is selected,
the equipment shows a warning message and re-starts in
order to load the new language.
Skin
:
Colours used on the screen.
Power Off
:
It allows the user to select the time to power off, which is
the time after which the equipment shuts down
automatically unless user press any key.
Brightness:
User can select between two options:
Manual
:
The display brightness is adjusted manually
using the brightness setting (see section
Video and audio settings
).
Automatic
: The display brightness is automatically
adjusted according to the light received by
the sensor.
Background:
It allows the user to select the background colour on the
display screen. Options available are: white, green, red,
black and blue.
TFT Screen
:
User can select a time after which the TFT screen turns
off, but the equipment is still running normally. The
screen turns on by pressing any key. Time options are:
off, 1, 5, 10 or 30 minutes.
Colour System
:
The coding system used in analogue transmissions.
Available options are: PAL 50 Hz, PAL 60 Hz, NTSC and
SECAM.
Boot Screen
:
User can select the image that appears when the
equipment is booting.
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Time & Date Options
:
Date
:
It allows the user to edit the date. Press the joystick for
edit mode.
Time:
It allows the user to edit the time. Press the joystick for
edit mode.
Date Format:
It allows the user to change the date format, which is the
order in which is shown day (DD), month (MM) and year
(YYYY or YY).
Summary of Contents for HD Ranger Lite
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