User's Manual
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Video, Software and Control Menus
CHAPTER 4
MAIN MENU
TRIMS
MODES
TONE
INPUTS
SETTINGS
SETTINGS
MAIN ZONE
ZONE 2
SPEAKERS
VIDEO
SOFTWARE
CONTROL
VIDEO MENU
OSD VOL POP UP
ENABLE
OSD SOURCE POP UP ENABLE
OSD MODE POP UP
ENABLE
VID DEFAULT
COMP
VID2/MON2 OUT
VID2
VID DELAY
0 MS
SOFTWARE
UPGRADE SOFTWARE
REVISION LIST
CONTROL
RS-232
ENABLE
REAR MAIN IR
ENABLE
REAR ZONE 2 IR
ENABLE
FRONT PANEL IR
ENABLE
Software Menu
This menu is used to show the cur-
rent revision levels of system software
within your TGIV.
It also allows the TGIV Flash
memory software to be upgraded by
CD, see page 48 for details.
Control Menu
In most cases, there is no need to
change these settings (all enabled by
default). You should make any chang-
es with caution.
This menu allows you to enable or
disable the RS-232 port and the rear
panel IR remote control connections.
The front panel IR receiver can also
be disabled if required, but make sure
the rear panel IR receiver is working
correctly and is still active before do-
ing this.
The front panel IR can be re-en-
abled by holding down the remote's
MENU button for several seconds,
while pointing it at the front IR window.
Video Menu
OSD POP UP
(VOL, SOURCE, and MODE)
When enabled, an on-screen mes-
sage appears any time the Volume
(or Mute, on-the-fl y-Trims), Source,
and Surround Mode are changed.
Note: One of the features of the
TGIV is that its OSD circuit is not in
line all the time. This allows for the
best possible video quality. When
pop up text appears, there can be
a slight fl icker as the OSD circuit
is switched in. These menus allow
you to select only the pop ups you
need, or to disable them all.
VIDEO DEFAULT
Select the video output where the
"pop-up" text appears, either S or
composite video, but not both. The
full OSD is not affected, as it is
available on both.
VID2/MON2 OUT
VID2
: the VCR2/MON2 outputs
can be used for recording to a sec-
ond VCR. There is no OSD, and
the output is muted when VID2
is chosen as an input (to prevent
feedback).
MON2
: the VCR2/MON2 output
becomes a second monitor output
(with OSD) for another TV. It will
not mute when VID2 is chosen.
VIDEO DELAY
This adjustment is useful if you
have an external video processor
in your system. Video signals may
become delayed with respect to
the audio signals. Although it is
called Video Delay, it is actually a
delay adjustment of the audio sig-
nals relative to the video signals.
Use the remote's joystick pad to
adjust the delay in one millisecond
steps. An equal amount of delay
time is added to all audio channels.
Note: The speakers keep their rela-
tive time delay settings which the
TGIV calculates from the Speaker
Position Menu settings. The video
delay is just added on top. Leave
the video delay at zero if you have
no external video processor.