JVC LD-HD2KE DVD Player User Manual


 
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Display Menu
Use these commands to adjust the image position and edge
blanking. It is recommended to adjust sizing, position and
blanking in the display device first with this unit in the Factory
preset setting. Then use this unit’s controls only if the display
runs out of range or does not offer these controls. This should
be done by a qualified technician.
Horizontal Position
Not functional on this unit.
Vertical Position
Not functional on this unit.
Border LVL (Blanking level)
Setting Values: 0-100
This adjusts the blanking from black to white. This can be
used to create a gray side bar for use with 4:3 aspect ratio
sources on wideangle screens to help reduce the chance of
image burn-in. Image burn in is not covered by warrantee.
Left
Adjusts the left edge border (blanking).
Right
Adjusts the right edge border (blanking).
Bottom
This adjusts the bottom edge border (blanking).
Top
Adjusts the top edge border (blanking).
This unit will store unique blanking settings for each as-
pect ratio which are automatically stored and recalled when
the different aspect ratios are selected
Color
Factory 50
Adjust the color density of the picture image.
Tint
Factory 50
Tint is not available with YPrPb or PAL sources
Detail
Factory 4
The Detail circuit is a powerful tool for image quality. The
settings have been optimized for the output scan rate and
resolution. However, the viewer’s tastes plus the types of
software and display require making adjustments of this
setting to fine-tune the image. This control is very effective
to increase detail in poor quality video material. It is rec-
ommended that adjustments be made in small increments
until the desired results are achieved and then store these
custom settings in the Profiles. It is important to not use
too much Detail since the image will start to look artificial.
Typically, digital displays will need less detail than analog
displays. High quality software will need less detail than
poor quality ones. Reducing the Detail level can help to
reduce the visibility of MPEG artifacts on some DVDs and
satellite systems and noise with VHS tapes. The best re-
sults are achieved by adjusting the levels to the software
being viewed instead of just using test patterns.
Advanced Color System
Normal (Default) / Bypass
For some DVDs with computer animation or with very high
levels of color, the chroma edge processing circuits may not
be needed and can be turned off (Bypass). For most sources,
the Normal setting should be selected. These settings can
be stored as a Profile.
Any changes to the picture level adjustments are automati-
cally stored after one minute has passed without making
any changes. This information is stored separately for each
input. As each input is selected the last used settings will
automatically be recalled. If picture levels are adjusted but
then the input is changed before one minute has passed,
the changes for that input will not be stored and the previ-
ous settings will be recalled the next time that input is used.
INPUT PICTURE
POSITION
25
25
BORDER LVL
LEFT RIGHT
0
DISPLAY
PATTERNS
TOP
BOTTOM
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
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