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5.1 Non-Volatile Memory Settings
The Master Three stores a variety of user settings in non-volatile memory. Non-volatile memory retains its contents
when power is lost. There is one group of system settings and one group of user settings.
System Settings
Input / Format Settings
The Master Three supports an independent set of saved settings based on input and format. 
SettingDescription
Display ProfileOne of ten display profiles or User
Auto...

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24RGBHV/ComponentSXGA 
25SDI480i (NTSC)
26SDI576i (PAL/SECAM
27HDMI 1480i (NTSC)
28HDMI 1576i (PAL/SECAM)
29HDMI 1480p (NTSC)
30HDMI 1576p (PAL/SECAM)
31HDMI 1720p (ATSC)
32HDMI 11080i (ATSC)
33HDMI 1VGA 
34HDMI 1SVGA 
35HDMI 1XGA 
36HDMI 1SXGA 
37HDMI 2480i (NTSC)
38HDMI 2576i (PAL/SECAM)
39HDMI 2480p (NTSC)
40HDMI 2576p (PAL/SECAM)
41HDMI 2720p (ATSC)
42HDMI 21080i (ATSC)
43HDMI 2VGA 
44HDMI 2SVGA 
45HDMI 2XGA 
46HDMI 2SXGA 
47HDMI 3480i (NTSC)
48HDMI...

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Format settings
Each Input / Format contains the settings below: 
5.2 Setting up an Master Three Using the Internal Test Patterns
The Master Three has 35 built-in test patterns to assist in the setup of your display and your individual sources.
CineVERSUM recommends that you use the Avia Guide to Home Theater DVD to assist in this setup.
Determining the Correct Output Resolution for Your Display
Determine the optimum output resolution to set your...

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•Diagonal Screen Size (inches): 53
•Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen)
•CRT Type: 7” Diagonal
•HDTV Compatibility: 540p/1080i
This display only displays two resolutions, both of which the Master Three can output. To find out which one looks
best on your display use familiar material, like a favorite DVD, to compare to find out which resolution is more to your
liking on your display.
Below are several different popular display technologies and their most...

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Frame/Geometry Test Pattern Displayed Correctly 
When this test pattern is displayed correctly, it should look like this, with a one-pixel wide white border around the
edge of the screen:
Frame/Geometry Test Pattern
The test pattern is almost displayed correctly. You can see the 1-pixel wide white border on the top, bottom and left
side of the image but not on the right side of the image. By adjusting the horizontal size of this signal to 1360 (rather...

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The ‘Vertical Lines’ test pattern should appear as one pixel wide black and white columns. If you see any irregular
pattern(s) in the image, you know that the display is scaling the signal horizontally. To override the internal scaling,
adjust the horizontal size of the image to see if the test pattern can be displayed correctly.
Output Setup 
⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Format ⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ User ⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ H-Size ⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Adjust
The ‘Horizontal Lines’ test pattern should appear as one...

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bars are: white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, and black. To properly adjust the saturation and hue you
will need to use the blue colored filter that comes with AVIA. You will also need to turn off any automatic flesh tone
controls on your display before making these adjustments. When the Saturation and Hue are adjusted correctly, the
white bar and the blue bar should be exactly the same shade when looking through the blue filter. Saturation...

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AVIA will assist in setting up the input to which your DVD player is connected. CineVERSUM recommends that you
use a digital connection, DVI, HDMI or SDI, or a high quality analog connection, component video. Don’t use S-
Video or Composite video for a higher quality source like DVD. Before calibrating the input for your DVD player,
make sure that your DVD player is set to ‘16:9’ output, not ‘4:3’. You will also want to turn off any extraneous features...

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or
•Change the Frame rate from 50Hz to 60 Hz:
Output Setup 
⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Frame Rate ⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ 50Hz ⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Unlock ⇒⇒ ⇒ ⇒ 59.94 by using the Up button.
The Output Signal sent to your display would have a 59.94Hz frame rate, using the 1080p60 Output Format.
The picture is green when I use the analog output of the Master Three.
A green picture usually means that a component video signal is being sent to the RGBHV input of a display. Follow
the instructions earlier...

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5.4 Complete Menu Tree
Input Select
Video 1
Video 2
S-Video 1
S-Video 2
Component 1
Component 2
RGBHV / Component
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
SDI (SD-SDI Input Module - S7011030 is required)
Auto
Input Aspect Ratio
Frame AR
4 : 3
16 : 9
Active AR
1.33 : 1
1.55 : 1
1.66 : 1
1.78 : 1
1.85 : 1
2:35 : 1
UserRange 1.01-3.00
Panorama
ON
OFF
Zoom
HorizontalRange 0-100
VerticalRange 0-100
Pan
HorizontalRange 0-100
VerticalRange 0-100
Borders
HorizontalRange...
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