Sanyo DRW-500 instruction manual Setting TV Display, Video --- TV Display, Video Setup, Wide

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Video

In this section, select the playback picture size according to the aspect ratio of the TV,

Preparations

(Video ---> TV Display)

1. Select “Setup Menu” in “Menu” screen. See page E22.

Menu

Play/Edit Disc

Recording Setup

Record Program

DVD Control

 

4

Setup Menu

a General

 

Video

Audio

AV Select

Press SETUP to exit

2.Press [ENTER] (or [a]). “Recording Setup” is highlighted.

3.Press [p] to select “Video”.

4.Press [ENTER] (or [a]). “Video Setup” screen appears.

 

Video Setup

TV Display

a 4:3 PS

 

4:3 LB

 

16:9 Wide

Press SETUP to exit

Current selection

SETUP

4, 5, a, b

ENTER

Setting “TV Display”

1. Press [ENTER] (or [a]) to select the sub menu.

 

Video Setup

TV Display

4:3 PS

4

b4:3 LB

5

16:9 Wide

Press SETUP to exit

Current selection

2.Press [p] or [o] to select the appropriate setting for your TV screen size.

4:3 PS (Panscan):

 

 

Select when a conventional TV set

 

 

is connected.

 

 

When the wide screen disc is played

 

 

back, it displays pictures cropped to

 

 

fill to your TV screen. The left and

Cut off

Cut off

right edges are cut off.

4:3 LB (Letterbox):

Select when a conventional TV set is connected.

When the wide screen disc is played back, the black bands appear at the top and bottom of screen.

16:9 Wide:

Select when a wide screen TV set is connected.

Played in “FULL” size. (Setting the wide screen TV to “FULL” mode is also necessary.)

Notes:

The screen size may differ depending on the DVD video discs.

If you select 16:9 Wide to get rid of the black bands on screen when wide screen disc is played back, picture may be slightly distorted.

In some discs, even if 4:3 PS is selected, the black bands may remain on the screen.

3.Press [ENTER]. “” appears.

4.Press [b] to return to “TV Display”.

Notes:

Press [b] again to return to “Menu” screen.

Press [SETUP] to close the screen.

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Contents Please Read This Manual SANYO’S HELP-LINEContents Important Safety Instructions Example of Antenna Grounding AS PER Accessories Safety CertificationBack Panel ControlsFront Panel FL DisplayImportant Note Remote ControlRemote control range Inserting batteriesFor Safe and Efficient Operation To reduce the volume temporarily mutingIf you use See Connecting the Antenna CableBasic Connection Before ConnectionExample Basic Antenna/Cable Connections Channel Switch SettingPartial back panel Example Connecting a Cable BoxExample Connecting to the Component Video OUT jacks Connecting the Video CableExample Connecting to the Video OUT jack Example Connecting to the S-VIDEO OUT jackYellow plug is used for video connection. See page E11 Connecting the Audio CablesExample Connecting to your TV or Audio System For Video connection, see page E11DVD recorder To Audio OUT jacks Partial back panel To enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS soundConnecting the Power Cord Not supplied Example Connection for recording from other equipmentSee AV Select on page E32 Video cable WhiteL To AV1 in jacksExample Connection for recording to other equipment Connecting to a Satellite Receiver or a Cable Box To Set the Clock Setting the ClockImportant Note PreparationsSetting Channel Setup Tuner SettingTuner Select Channel List Auto CH ScanChannel List MTS Multi-channel TV Sound Select Modify ChannelImportant Note Before Initial SettingCommon Procedure Setup PowerRecording Setup --- Record Mode & Auto Chapter Initial SettingsRecording Setup Setting Record ModeSetting Auto Chapter DVD Control Setting Disc MenuSetting Audio Setting Angle MarkSetting Subtitle Parental Control Set Setting Parental ControlIf you forget the password… Choosing Rating+10 Set PasswordGeneral --- Menu Language Setting Menu LanguageGeneral Setup GeneralVideo --- TV Display Setting TV DisplayVideo Setup VideoAudio Preparations Setting Digital OutSetting DRC Dynamic Range Control Audio SetupAV Select Setting AV1 Select and AV2 SelectAV Select AV Select --- AV1 Select & AV2 SelectRecord Status Setting Record TimeImportant Information Setting Record DayNumber Buttons Important Note Setting TV Setting Input SourceE36 Setting TitleRecord List Disc type and logo mark Disc InformationRecordable Discs Playable DiscsAudio CD Disc Handling, Storing and Cleaning DiscsRegion Number DVD-Video disc only DVD-Video DiscSee Recordable Discs on page E38 OPEN/CLOSE PowerREC Mode RecordingDisplay Channel + REC Mode Record m To pause recordingRecording TV Programs Pause Stop Number ButtonsSee MTS Multi-channel TV Sound Select on page E21 To watch another TV while recordingTV/DVD Audio Recording stereo program and SAP Second Audio ProgramPause Stop Record m Timer RecordingPower Input Setup Recording from an External Equipment VCR, etcDisc Playback Stopping Playback Basic PlaybackTitle or Chapter Search Selecting a Top MenuSelecting a DVD Menu Chapter Track SkipSlow Motion Playback DVD-Video DVD+RW DVD+R Time Search CDTrack Search CD Fast PlaybackDesignated Range Repeat Playback A-B Repeat Picture ZoomViewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi-Angle DVD-Video Repeat PlaybackChanging the audio channel output Selecting Subtitle LanguageSelecting Audio Soundtrack Language Multi-Language Subtitle AudioShuffle Prog Shuffle Playback CDProgrammed Playback CD To Check the Disc Playing TimeBefore Starting MP3 CD OperationMP3 CD Playback Pause Stop Play PauseFile Skip To Check the Elapsed Playing TimeKodak Picture CD Playback Picture Disc OperationIf the disc is mixed with MP3 and Jpeg files… Jpeg CD PlaybackA, b Enter Play Pause Stop Press a or b to select the title first EditingCheck carefully before proceeding Play/Edit Titles Play Title DVD+RW DVD+REdit Title Rename DVD+RW DVD+R Title Delete DVD+RWErase Disc DVD+RW Check carefully before proceedingEdit Disc Format Disc DVD+RWProtect Disc DVD+RW Rename Disc DVD+RW DVD+RPicture Troubleshooting GuidePower OperationSound Recording/Timer RecordingPlayback Specifications MaintenanceCleaning the cabinet Model No Serial No Date of Purchase Weekdays 730 AM 400 PM Central TimeObligations Exclusions