User manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Device Introduction
- Chapter 2 AVerTV 6 Introduction
- Chapter 3 Introducing the AVerTV Application
- 3.1 Launching the AVerTV 6 Application
- 3.2 Running the AVerTV 6 application for the first time
- 3.3 Introducing the User Interface
- 3.4 The Control Panel
- 3.5 Remote Control
- 3.6 Resizing the TV Monitor Window
- 3.7 Always on Top
- 3.8 Setting Windows( Power Options
- 3.9 Minimize the Application
- 3.10 Change Definitions of the Remote Control Buttons
- 3.11 Customize the Remote Control Source Button
- 3.12 Changing the OSD Attributes
- Chapter 4 TV
- 4.1 Analog TV
- 4.2 Digital TV
- 4.3 Adding and Deleting Program Lists
- 4.4 Selecting a TV/Radio Channel
- 4.5 Creating Channel Groups
- 4.6 Adjusting Volume
- 4.7 Specifying a Channel Name or Description
- 4.8 Modifying a program list name
- 4.9 Removing Unwanted Channels
- 4.10 Using the OverScan Function
- 4.11 16-Channel Preview
- 4.12 Changing Signal Source
- 4.13 Sound Controlling (Optional)
- Chapter 5 FM Radio
- 5.1 FM Radio Controls
- 5.2 How to Auto Scan FM Radio Channels
- 5.3 Manually Scanning Specific FM Channels
- 5.4 Selecting a Channel
- 5.5 Adjusting Volume
- 5.6 Skipping Unwanted Channels
- 5.7 Adding a Radio Frequency
- 5.8 Modifying a Radio Name
- 5.9 Adding and Deleting Program Lists
- 5.10 Creating Channel Groups
- 5.11 Customizing Audio Recording Settings
- 5.12 Sound Controlling (Optional)
- 5.13 Viewing RDS Information (Optional)
- Chapter 6 TimeShift
- Chapter 7 DVR
- Chapter 8 Image Capture
- Chapter 9 Teletext (PAL/SECAM only)
- Chapter 10 Scheduler
- Chapter 11 Hot Keys
- Chapter 12 Customer Service

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4.10 Using the OverScan Function
On some broadcast channels, you might see
distorted lines or black spaces on the top, sides,
or bottom of the screen. These video artifacts
derive from the source signal, and can be masked
using the OverScan feature.
To hide the edges of the picture:
z Right-click on the TV Monitor and choose
OverScan to enable it.
OR,
1. Right click on the TV monitor. When a
pop-up menu appears, select Individual Channel Setting. Or click Program List
button
on the control panel and then click Individual Channel Setting button .
2. When a dialog box appears, select Video/Audio Settings tab.
3. Specify an appropriate number (0~50) in the Overscan text box to get a better quality
image.
4. If you just want to apply OverScan setting to one specific channel, select Individual
Channel Setting and repeat step 4.
5. To apply the converted settings to all channels, click Apply All button
.
6. Click Default button
if you want to revert the factory settings.
You can see the difference from the pictures below:
Before using OverScan function After using OverScan function










