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Advanced Operations
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Picture Mode
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`Custom:
All settings can be performed manually.
`ISF Day:
Select when the room is bright.
`ISF Night:
Select when the room is dark.
`Cinema:
Select when the picture source is a movie or alike.
`Game:
Select when the video source is a game console.
`Streaming:
Attempts to reduce the mosquito noise and block
artifact effects.
`Through:
Does not adjust picture quality (changes resolution).
`Direct:
Does not adjust picture quality (does not change
resolution). The video coming from an analog input
and output by the HDMI output is processed in the
same way as “Through”.
With “Picture Mode”, you can change the following
settings to be suitable for the movie or game screen by one
operation; “Game Mode”, “Film Mode”, “Edge
Enhancement”, “Noise Reduction”, “Mosquito NR”,
Random NR”, “Block NR”, “Resolution”,
Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Hue”, “Saturation”, “Color
Temperature”, “Gamma”, “Red Brightness”, “Red
Contrast”, “Green Brightness”, “Green Contrast”,
Blue Brightness” or “Blue Contrast”.
The receiver has been designed to incorporate setup and
calibration standards established by the Imaging Science
Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully crafted,
industry-recognized standards for optimal video
performance and has implemented a training program for
technicians and installers to use these standards to obtain
optimal picture quality from the receiver. Accordingly,
Onkyo recommends that setup and calibration be
performed by an ISF Certified installation technician.
Game Mode
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`Off
`On
If video signal delay occurs during playback on a video
component (i.e., game console), select the corresponding
input source and set the “Game Mode” setting to “On”.
The delay will decrease but in return the picture quality will
become poor.
Film Mode
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`Video:
Film Mode” detection is not applied and the input
signal is handled as a video source.
`Auto:
Detects whether the input signal is a video or a
movie. If it is a movie, the appropriate conversion is
applied.
The AV receiver will adjust to the picture source,
automatically converting it to the appropriate progressive
signal and reproducing the natural quality of the original
picture.
Edge Enhancement
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`Off
`Low
`Mid
`High
With this setting, you can make the picture appear sharper.
Noise Reduction
*4*6
`Off
`Low
`Mid
`High
With this setting, you can reduce noise appearing on the
screen. Select the desired level.
Mosquito NR
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`Off
`Low
`Mid
`High
With Mosquito Noise Reduction, you can remove the
shimmering or haziness that sometimes appears around
objects in the picture. Mosquito noise can be an issue with
overly compressed MPEG content.
Random NR
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`Off
`Low
`Mid
`High
With Random Noise Reduction, you can remove
indiscriminate picture noise, such as film grain.
Block NR
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`Off
`Low
`Mid
`High
With Block Noise Reduction, you can remove the block
distortion that sometimes appears in the picture. Block
noise can be an issue with overly compressed MPEG
content.