To Set The System Back To 4-Screen Magnification [@ Command]; Picture Frame Adjustment; To Perform Fine Adjustment Of The Picture Frame [&G Command] - Pioneer RM-V1000NU Technical Manual

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APPENDIX (MVP manual)

To Set the System Back to 4-screen Magnification [@ command]

Input:
@h
(h=8 or 9)
Explanation: • For setting the system back to 4-screen magnification after convergence adjustment, etc.
• Used also when the normal 4-screen magnification output cannot be obtained due to incorrect
operations, etc.
@8
................... (Sets 4-screen magnification of the optional RGB input)
@9
................... (Sets the 4-screen magnification of the NTSC input)

Picture Frame Adjustment

To Perform Fine Adjustment of the Picture Frame [&G command]
Input:
&Gh
Explanation: • Performs fine adjustments of the picture frame of the screen specified by the parameter h value.
h : VOUT output No. (0 to 3)
The parameter h value is as shown in the following figure when viewed from the front.
• Picture frame fine adjustment command. If the picture frame moves considerable, first perform
coarse adjustments of the picture frame using the &P2 command and &Q2 command. (Refer to
page 113.)
When &Gh is executed, the following is shown on the computer display.
&G3
+F –F: The horizontal and vertical adjustment values are output at the +F and –F positions.
• Note: For details of the picture frame adjustment procedure, refer to "Picture Frame Adjustment Procedure".
• Note: To end the adjustment, be sure to input
If
is not input, commands input thereafter may not be executed.
• Note: If the power is cut in this state, the new screen start position data will not be saved. To save the data,
execute &W1
112
0
1
2
3
(Bottom right screen of 4-screen)
: Input the following commands after
0
: To reset the picture frame fine adjustment data
L
: To move the screen to the left
R
: To move the screen to the right
U
: To move the screen up
D
: To move the screen down
: Ends the adjustment mode
. (Refer to the &W command.)
.
.

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