Advanced Menu
These features control the basic operation of the unit in order to comply with the
operating environmen t - e.g. selecting PAL or NTSC video standards, adjusting RS232
controls, etc.
They are a ccessed in th e same way as the pr evious features - i.e. pr ess the MENU button
repeatedly unt il t he LCD displays th e message 'Advanced...'. Then press the + button t o
select the Advanced sub-menu.
Subsequent pressing of the MENU button will select the next Advanced feature to alter.
Any of these new settings can be stored using the 'Store Settings' multi-buttons (hold
MENU and the + button together for approximately 2 seconds).
Advanced...
Video Standard - PAL/NTSC
The Eclipse can switch between PAL and NTSC standards with ease.
Press the - button to switch to NTSC mode. Press the + button to switch to PAL.
Screen Size settings are remembered separately for PAL and NTSC, so changing
the Screen Size settings in NTSC will not affect the PAL settings.
If you are using the Overlay featur es of the unit, make sure you select the correct Video
Standard for the reference video signal being used - the two should be the same.
Sense - for AutoSet function
The sense level relates to how the Auto Set routine views the video input from the
computer. If r unnin g Auto Set produces a resultant image that is too big for the TV it
may be because the image is too dark for the Eclipse to correctly find the edges of th e
picture. Altering the sense setting will change the brightn ess needed to find the edges
satisfactorily.
A setting of 1 will sense 30% brightness levels, 2 will sense 60%, and 3 will sense
90% (approximately). 1 is the default, and should be fine for almost all screen
displays.
Run the AUTO SET after changing the sense setting to ensure a good image on
the TV. If the image is still not good enough it may be necessary to set the Eclipse
manually - see Manual Set.
To increase the sense value press the + button. To decrease it the press the -
button.
Brightness
This level will adjust the scan-converted computer signal brightness.
Increase this value to make the signal brighter, decrease it to dim the image.
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