4. Using the Lukas Video
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Using the Lukas Video
The Lukas Video can be controlled with the remote control that is included. The following buttons can
be used:
Power
The Lukas Video is switched on or off (standby).
Cursor keys
Choose an option from the list, e.g. a station or recording. The effect of
the cursor keys is always shown on screen, except during playback of a video
stream.
0. . . 9
and
CH+ en CH-
Choose a station, this choice is always confirmed by pressing the ‘OK’ button.
OK
Confirm a choice.
Exit
Cancel a choice.
VOL+ and VOL-
Adjust the sound volume.
Mute
Mute the sound.
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Adjust the settings of the Lukas Video
Some settings can be adjusted via the menu of the Lukas Video. In most cases the factory default values
work just fine, but using the ‘MENU’ button on the remote control brings you in a menu where you can
inspect and adjust a number of things if necessary.
5.1
Image and sound settings for the TV set
Go to the device menu using the ‘MENU’ button on the remote control. In the menu ‘AV settings’ you
can configure the following:
•
HDMI
: Which HDMI signal the Lukas Video sends to the TV set (Check the manual of your TV
set to see what it supports):
–
720p 50Hz
–
1080i 50Hz
–
1080p 24Hz
–
1080p 25Hz
–
1080p 30Hz
–
1080p 50Hz
–
1080p 60Hz
–
720p 60Hz
–
1080i 60Hz
•
Mode
: The type of TV signal that the set-top box sends to the TV set (PAL or NTSC)
•
Audio channel
: Which audio channel (left, right, or both) is sent to the TV set
•
Screen ratio
: 16:9 or 4:3 (e.g., for older TV sets)
•
Zoom
:
–
Full (display video on full screen)
–
LetterBox (display 16:9 material on a 4:3 TV set with black bars on top and below)
–
PanScan (display 16:9 material on a 4:3 TV set by cropping the right and left side of the
image)
Version v1.2
November 2011
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