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RVE-1060 Video Enhancer
processor can be displayed on the TV
monitor. Connect one end of the cable to
the S-VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT connec-
tion on the surround processor. Connect
the other end to the IN VIDEO 4 S-Video
connector on the RVE-1060.
3. On the OTHERS SETUP menu of the
RVE-1060, configure the EXT OSD set-
ting to enable the video connection from
Step 2 above. If you made this connection
with an S-Video cable, set the EXT OSD
setting to S-Video.
Configure the surround
processor or receiver
Once all of the connections described above
have been completed, configure the inputs
of the surround processor or receiver, using
the INPUT SETUP menu. If you have made
all of the connections properly, the menus
should appear on the TV monitor. From the
INPUT SETUP menu on the surround proces-
sor, select each source input and assign one
of the five available video inputs from the
RVE-1060 (Input 1-5).
Additional steps for
configuring the video display
on the RSP-1098
1. Make a video connection from the monitor
output of the RVE-1060 to the RSP-1098 to
carry the video signal for the front panel
video monitor. Connect one end of a
composite video cable to the MON OUT
Composite Video output on the RVE-1060.
Connect the other end to the Composite
Video 1 input on the RSP-1098.
2. On the RSP-1098’s DISPLAY OPTIONS
menu, set the DISPLAY SOURCE line to
VIDEO 1. This displays the output of the
RVE-1060 on the front panel display.
3. Change the OSD OUTPUT line on the
DISPLAY OPTIONS menu to MONITOR.
NOTE: The front panel video monitor can
only display video signals from standard
definition 480i/576i sources connected to
the RVE-1060.
OPERATING THE
RVE-1060
Once you have connected the RVE-1060 and
performed the simple setup steps described
in the Configuration section at the end of this
manual, operating the unit is simple. This sec-
tion of the manual describes the few buttons
and controls and how to use them
Throughout this manual, numbers in gray
boxes refer to the RVE-1060 illustration at
the front of this manual. Letters refer to the
remote control illustration. When both appear,
the function is found on both the RVE-1060
and the remote. When only one appears,
that function is found only on the RVE-1060
or the remote.
STANDBY Button
ON/OFF Buttons
Press the front panel STANDBY button to ac-
tivate the unit. The LED above the POWER
button lights when the RVE-1060 is activated.
Press the button again to put the unit in
standby mode.
The power ON and OFF buttons on the remote
provide discrete ON and OFF commands to
activate the unit or put it in standby mode.
Remote Sensor
This sensor receives IR signals from the remote
control. Do not block this sensor.
Select a Video Input
You can select any of five source inputs for
display on the TV monitor. When you make
a selection, the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY shows
the name source selection. The labels for
VIDEO sources can be customized to match
your components. LEDs above the INPUT
buttons on the front panel show the currently
selected source.
Press one of the five INPUT buttons on the re-
mote or the front panel to select a source.
All of the five available source inputs can be
customized using the Setup menus to accept
either analog signals or digital signals from
the back panel connectors. By default, the
source input buttons are factory configured
to select the following inputs:
Input 1: HDMI 1 connection
Input 2: HDMI 2 connection
Input 3: COMPONENT 1 connection
Input 4: S-VIDEO 1 connection
Input 5: COMPOSITE 1 connection
See the Setup section for instructions.
Select an output mode
The RVE-1060 upconverts any source input
to match the native resolution of an HDTV
monitor connected to the HDMI or Compo-
nent Video outputs of the RVE-1060:
480p/576p
720p
1080i
Check the specifications of the TV to deter-
mine its native resolution. In general, enhance
definition (EDTV) flat-panel displays have a
native resolution of 480p (NTSC standard) or
576p (PAL standard). High definition at panel
displays typically have a native resolution of
720p. Analog HDTV monitors such as direct
view and CRT-based projection sets most often
have a native resolution of 1080i.
NOTE: The RVE-1060 will output either NTSC
or PAL standard video depending on the
standard used by the selected source com-
ponent.
A TV set connected to the S-Video or Com-
posite video output can only display standard
definition signals (480i/576i), regardless of
the output mode selection.
NOTE: The RVE-1060 cannot down-rez video
signals. Therefore, 480p/576p, 720p, or
1080i input signals cannot be displayed on
a standard definition TV. See Figure 9 at the
front of the manual for a chart of available
up-rez options for each type of TV monitor.
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