JVC XV-N512S manual To simulate surround sound 3D Phonic, To dismiss the VFP mode selection window

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To dismiss the VFP mode selection window

Press VFP - PROGRESSIVE SCAN.

NOTES

The window for VFP mode selection and parameter setting disappear if no operation is made for about 10 seconds.

Simply press the VFP - PROGRESSIVE SCAN button, and do not hold it down for a few seconds; otherwise the Progressive scanning mode will be changed, if the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR on the rear of the player is set to “COMPONENT/ COMPOSITE.”

To simulate surround sound (3D PHONIC)

Using the 3D PHONIC function, you can get a simulated surround effect from your stereo system.

1 During playback, press 3D PHONIC.

The 3D PHONIC window appears on the TV screen.

2 Press 2/3 to select the desired mode.

Each time you press the button, the 3D PHONIC mode changes as follows:

ACTIONDRAMA THEATERNONE

ACTION +45

Selected effect mode

ACTION

Suitable for action movies and sports programs in which the sound source moves.

DRAMA

Natural and warm sound. You can enjoy movies in a relaxed mood.

THEATER

You can enjoy sound effects like in a theater.

3 Press 5/to adjust the effect level.

You can set the effect level from [1] to [5].

The higher value enhances the effect.

To dismiss the 3D PHONIC window

Press 3D PHONIC.

NOTES

The 3D PHONIC window disappears if no operation is made for about 10 seconds.

The 3D PHONIC function works correctly only when playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with Dolby Digital.

When playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with Dolby Digital that does not contain the rear signal, you can change the 3D PHONIC setting, but you will not be able to achieve a correct 3D effect.

The 3D PHONIC function does not affect the Dolby Digital bitstream signal from the DIGITAL OUT jack.

When the 3D PHONIC function is active, the [ANALOG OUT] setting in the [AUDIO] setting display is not available.

When one of the 3D PHONIC modes is activated, the [3D] indicator lights up in the display window.

Checking the sampling frequency and quantization bit length

You can check the sampling frequency and quantization bit length of digital audio during playback.

During playback, press and hold down

AUDIO - fs/Rate for a few seconds.

The sampling frequency and quantization bit length of the current digital audio are shown in the display window temporarily. When the audio is recorded using a surround audio format, the sampling frequency and quantization bit length are shown for the front speakers.

(Example)

Quantization bit length

Sampling frequency

The sampling frequencies indicated are as follows:

44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 (kHz). Note that any figure below the first decimal place is omitted in the display window.

NOTES

• With some discs, [NO INFO.] may appear instead of the sampling frequency and quantization bit length.

• The sampling frequency and quantization bit length cannot be playback displayed with VR format discs.

Various kinds of

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Contents Region code of DVD Video Changing the initial settingsMP3/WMA and Jpeg discs Player’s region code is printed on the rear of the playerImportant for Laser Products Precautions Supplied accessoriesTable of contents About this manualAbout discs Before operationNames of parts and controls Display window Remote control unitFront panel Connecting to a TV with the Scart connector Connecting to a TVPreparations ConnectionsConnecting to a TV with an S-video jack Connecting to a TV having composite video input jackProgressive scan video playback available Connecting to a TV with component jacksSource Connecting to a stereo audio amplifier/receiver Connecting to optional audio equipmentWhite Red Audio cable suppliedDigital equipment Connecting to a digital audio deviceConnecting the power cord Using the remote control unitTo install batteries Precautions of the safe use of batteriesTo control the volume of a JVC’s amplifier or receiver To use the remote control unit for TVOperation Operating the TVBasic playback Initial setupTurning the player on and off Press EnterTo bring up the DVD Player SET UP display later Press 5/∞ to select a desired digital output signal typeStarting playback Press 5/∞ to select the desired monitor typeAbout PBC Playback Control If a menu is shown on the TV screenTo check the playback status To stop playback completelyWhen the resume mode is Disc Resume When the resume mode is onTo resume playback To clear the memoryPlayback at various speeds Various kindsLocating the beginning of a scene or song Using the numeric buttonsPlaying from a specific position To locate a desired scene from the DVD menuTo specify a desired title/group Selecting a still picture on a DVD Audio discTo dismiss the menu bar Playing back a bonus group of a DVD Changing the playback orderTo play back in a specific order Program play KEYTo play back in random order Random play To repeat a desired part A-B repeat playback Repeat playbackTo quit A-B repeat playback To select the subtitle language Subtitle Changing the language, sound and scene angleTo change the audio language or sound Audio To select a scene angle of DVD Video AngleSpecial picture and sound effects To adjust the picture character VFPTo zoom in pictures To return to the normal playbackTo simulate surround sound 3D Phonic To dismiss the VFP mode selection windowTo dismiss the 3D Phonic window Menu bar functions Basic operation procedureTo bring up the menu bar To dismiss the menu bar and status barMenu bar functions for DVD Audio Time mode selectionTrack Track search CHAP. Chapter searchPG Original program title search PL Play list search Menu bar functions for SVCD/Video CD/ Audio CDSubtitle on/off See also About VR format discs VR format disc playbackBasic operations Original playbackTo start playback of the desired title Playback by play listTo call up the Original Program display During playback, press TOP MenuTurning on/off the subtitle Changing the soundTo repeat title or play list To start playback of the desired play listMP3/WMA PrecautionsJpeg discs playback OutlineTo start the slide show Viewing pictures continuously Slide show modeTo select the start point of the slide show To stop repeat playback Press Repeat mode remains activeTo quit repeat playback How to set preferences Changing the initial settingsSelecting preferences About the Preference displayLanguage menu To change the setting, see How to set preferences onPicture menu You can select the on-screen display language of the playerAudio menu Others menu SPK.SETTING menuCH., Expert ON, OFF, Disc ResumeTo set the speaker sizes and the Bass Redirect function To set the delay timePreparation To set the speaker level To generate test tone signalsTo set Parental Lock for the first time Limiting playback by childrenStop mode, bring up the Others menu Press 5/∞ to move To select Parental Lock then press EnterTo temporarily release the Parental Lock To change the settingsPower TroubleshootingAdditional information PictureSpecifications Appendix C Table of languages and their abbreviations Appendix B Country/Area code list for Parental LockAppendix D Glossary Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited Above ALL

XV-N512S specifications

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