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2.0  BASIC OPERATION
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To install the remote control batteries:
1) Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
2) Remove the cover from the back. To do this, press the tab attached to the cover and pull the cover with the
guide on the back of the remote control.
3) Remove the old batteries (if applicable).
4) Insert two new AA batteries in the compartment as shown on the inside of the battery compartment. Make sure
the batteries are correctly...

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3.0  SETUP
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3.0 SETUP
3.1 Initial Set-Up
Once you have installed the Master Three into your system, you must properly configure it for the display device
being driven. The Master Three is shipped from the factory with the following preset default settings:
•Input Select is set to AUTO, to automatically detect an active input in a pre-configured priority.
•The Digital Video output is selected with RGB 4:4:4 color space
•The output format is set to SMPTE 274M, 1080p@50Hz...

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3.0  SETUP
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Displays with a VGA HD-15 (Computer) or 5BNC RGBHV input
1) Press the Menu button on the front panel of the Master Three once. You should see ‘Main Menu / Input Select’
on the FPD.
2) Press the Up button once. You should see ‘Main Menu / Output Setup’ on the FPD.
3) Press the Enter button. You should see ‘Output Setup / Analog/Digital’ on the FPD.
4) Press the Enter button. You should see ‘Analog/Digital / BNC (Analog)’. If you don’t, press the Up button...

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3.0  SETUP
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DVD Player/DVD Recorder
 Note:
If you have a display with an HDMI/DVI input, CineVERSUM recommends you use the DVI/HDMI output of your
DVD player with the player’s output resolution set to the lowest output resolution (preferably 480i). If you have a
display with only component or RGBHV inputs, use either an SDI or component video connection. SDI outputs
typically need to be added to your DVD player. This gives the additional benefit of skipping an extra...

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3.0  SETUP
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High-Definition Set Top Box or DVR/D-VHS
 Note:
Some set top boxes require you to switch the output resolution. This means that if you are watching an HD channel
you must manually switch the output resolution to 720p/1080i/p, or if you are watching an SD channel, you must
manually switch the output resolution to 480i or 480p, 480i preferably. If your display only has component or RGBHV
inputs, use the component output from your HD source.
  
COMPONENT OUT...

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3.0  SETUP
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Game Console
Personal Computer
 Set the game console to output the highest resolution available to get the best results.
Only VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA (1024x768), and SXGA (1280x1024) resolutions are
supported at 60 Hz.
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3.0  SETUP
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3.2 Audio Operation
The Master Three features an audio delay function to exactly match the video delay incurred by the video
processing. It accepts four discrete digital audio inputs: two coaxial (Audio 1, 2) and two optical (Audio 3 and 4), one
analog audio input and four HDMI audio inputs.
The locations of the audio inputs are shown on the back panel diagrams earlier in this product guide.
The factory default audio assignment is as follows:
•Audio 1...

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4.0  MENU OPTIONS
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4.0 MENU OPTIONS
4.1 Input Select
There are twelve available inputs on the Master Three:
•VIDEO 1 Video 1 (Composite)
•VIDEO 2 Video 2 (Composite)
•S-VIDEO 1 S-Video 1
•S-VIDEO 2 S-Video 2
•COMPONENT 1 Component/RGBs 1
•COMPONENT 2 Component/RGBs 2
•RGBHV RGBHV/Component
•HDMI 1 HDMI 1
•HDMI 2 HDMI 2
•HDMI 3 HDMI 3
•HDMI 4 HDMI 4
•AUTO Automatic active input detection and selection
•SDI SD-SDI (SDI Video Input Module required)
These inputs can be...

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4.0  MENU OPTIONS
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Frame Aspect Ratio
Frame Aspect Ratio (FAR) consists of two possible ratios: 4:3 or 16:9. DVD discs encoded in a 16:9 frame are
sometimes referred to as anamorphic or enhanced for widescreen TV’s. For example, a non-anamorphic
widescreen DVD has a FAR of 4:3.
Active Aspect Ratio
Active Aspect Ratio (AAR) is the aspect ratio of the image or content (movie). This content is typically stated on the
back cover of DVD discs. Some common active aspect...

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4.0  MENU OPTIONS
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•When the AAR is equal to the OAR (Output Aspect Ratio), the Master Three supplies no border as shown below.
Panorama
The Panorama feature is a non-linear stretch that can be applied only to a 4:3 video source. The panorama
stretches the picture with minimal perceptual distortion in the center of the screen. This mode can be turned ‘On’ or
‘Off’. Additionally this feature can be accessed in the IAR presets and it is titled ‘4:3 Stretch’.
Zoom
The...
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