Pioneer DVR-RT501-S DVD Recorder User Manual


 
Various settings
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STILL MODE
You can set the type of image displayed on the TV
screen when the playback of the DVD is stilled.
Select “STILL MODE” and select the image to be
displayed from the list below.
AUTOMATIC
The field still or frame still is automatically selected.
(For normal use.)
STILL BY FRAME
The frame still is set.
Note for the field still and frame still:
Field* still
Since only one field (half of the video information)
is shown on the TV screen, the picture appears
rough but does not shake.
•Frame* still
Two fields are alternatively shown on the TV
screen. The picture shakes but the resulting picture
quality is superior to the field still pictures.
Field*: A field refers to the video information in
one-half of a frame. 1 frame (screen)
consists of 2 fields.
Frame*: A frame refers to the total area occupied by
each picture on the TV screen.
NO NOISE BACKGROUND
When you select a channel where the broadcast has
finished or no broadcast is set, the TV screen will
automatically appear blue.
The function above works when you select “NO
NOISE BACKGROUND” and select “ON” from the list.
If you don’t want to use this blue background function,
select “OFF”.
The default setting is “ON”.
BRIGHTNESS
You can control the brightness level of the image.
Select “BRIGHTNESS” and select the level from the
list below.
MAX: The image becomes brighter.
STD: The image is of standard brightness.
MIN: The image becomes darker.
DVD OUTPUT
You can select the output signal of DVD playback pic-
ture to the TV screen as an RGB signal, a COMPO-
NENT VIDEO signal or a S-VIDEO signal.
RGB: RGB signal (AV1)
COMPONENT: COMPONENT VIDEO signal
S-VIDEO: S-VIDEO signal (AV1)
NOTES:
•If you select COMPONENT, refer to the connections
shown on page 17.
An RGB output is available when being connected
to TV using SCART connector.
When you press STOP on the front panel for 5 sec-
onds, DVD OUTPUT setting will be restored to
“RGB”.
Use the appropriate connection setting for your TV.
Refer to the owner's manual for your TV for details.
Depending on its specifications, your TV may not
be able to receive RGB output from this unit.
If you connect the unit to your TV with S-VIDEO sig-
nal input, a black and white image may be displayed
for around 10 seconds when you start the unit up.
AV3 INPUT
You must select the input mode of AV3 (front AV-
input). (see the upper connection on page 81)
S-VIDEO: Only the S-Video signal will be
(DVD only) input.
(Composite video signal will be
cut.)
VIDEO: Only the composite video signal
will be input. (S-Video input signal
will be cut.)
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