Clarion VRX6671Z Car Video System User Manual


 
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TV Operations
Adjusting the brightness and tone
of color
Notes:
This operation is available only when the car is
stopped and the parking brake is applied.
This function is not available when the display is
stored.
The HUE setting can be adjusted only when the
NTSC mode is selected.
1. Press the ADJ button * to switch to the ad-
justment selection display.
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-
ward to select the option MONI ADJ (by
moving the cursor).
3. Press the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK
¡.
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-
ward to select BRIGHT,COLOR or HUE
(by moving the cursor).
BRIGHT:
Adjust the brightness of the display.
COLOR:
Adjusts the color saturation.
HUE:
Adjusts the tone of color (red is emphasized
or green is emphasized.)
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-
ward to adjust a level.
6. When the adjustment is made, operate the
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move
the cursor to MENU. Then press the ENT at
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to
the adjustment selection display.
Changing over TV display size
This function is available only when the panel is
open.
Press the WIDE button 7 to change over the
TV display size. Each time you press the
WIDE button 7, the TV display size changes
in the following order:
NORMAL WIDE F. WIDE CIN-
EMA NORMAL
NORMAL: (normal display)
There is a black area at both right and left
ends of a display. In case of normal TV broad-
casting (4:3), the image can be shown with-
out being cut or deformed.
WIDE: (wide mode)
The image at right and left ends in a display
elongates horizontally.
F. WIDE: (full wide mode)
The whole image elongates horizontally.
CINEMA: (cinema mode)
The image at both top and bottom in a dis-
play disappears.
Notes:
When a normal 4:3 size image, not being a wide
one, is viewed by displaying it fully on a wide TV
display in a wide mode or a full-wide mode, a part
of the peripheral image will be lacking or deformed.
In deference to the intention of producer, an origi-
nal image can be viewed in a normal mode.
During superimposed display, it becomes a full-
wide mode.