Furuno MU-150HD GPS Receiver User Manual


 
3. OPERATION
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1. When the RGB, DVI1 or DVI2 display appears, press the PIP key.
The PIP selection window appears. The signal names are shown as you customized at
paragraph 2.3.2 on the window. This window disappears if there is no operation for five sec-
onds.
PIP selection window (Default setting)
2. Press the S or T key to select the VIDEO port required.
[VIDEO1] (2 or 3) can also be selected by pressing the PIP key continuously. When you select
the [VIDEO1], [VIDEO2] or [VIDEO3], the PIP window is displayed. To close the PIP window,
select [OFF].
3. Press the W or X key to close the PIP setting window.
4. You can move the PIP window by pressing the arrow keys when the menu is closed.
Note 1: To show the VIDEO1, VIDEO2 and VIDEO3 pictures alternately, set the cycle time (5 -20
sec) with [PIP SW TIME] on the [OSD] menu. In this case, the above setting is invalid. See
paragraph 2.3.1.
Note 2: You can adjust the size of the PIP window on the [VIDEO1] (2 or 3) menus. See
section 2.2.
3.6 SYSTEM Menu
You can set the brilliance control and clear the memory on the [SYSTEM] menu. Also, you can
check the signal status and the program number on the [SYSTEM] menu.
3.6.1 How to set the auto dimmer
The auto dimmer feature automatically adjusts the brilliance according to lighting conditions
detected by the light sensor on the front panel. Also, you can select the interval in which the bril-
liance is adjusted.
Note: Do not put any objects in front of the light sensor.
1. Press the MENU key to show the main menu.
2. Press the X key to select [SYSTEM].
The message “Input Signal Search-
ing. Please Wait.” is displayed and
then the [SYSTEM] menu shown
right is displayed.
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
OFF
RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OSD SYSTEM
AUTO DIMMER
EXT BRILL CTRL
DEFAULT RESET
INFORMATION
RGB : 1280
*
1024 Fh : 80kHz Fv : 75Hz
DVI1 : 640
*
480 Fh : 31kHz Fv : 60Hz
DVI2 : NO SIGNAL
VIDEO1 : NTSC
VIDEO2 : PAL
VIDEO3 : NO SIGNAL
PROGRAM NO. : X.XX
OFF
OFF
NO
(OFF, 1~5)
(OFF DVI1 DVI2 USB)
Signal status
and Program
number