Grundig Scenos UMS 6400 DVD Setting the audio functions, Activating digital audio signal outputs

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Setting the audio functions

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Activating digital audio signal outputs

You can make the setting for the coaxial output for the connection to an external device here. If the digital outputs are activated, the analog output signal is deactivated.

1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »￿« or »￿« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.

2Select »AUDIO OUT« with »￿« or »￿«.

3Use »￿« to move to the right column.

»ANALOG«: the coaxial output is deactivated. »ANALOG« is the default setting.

»SPDIF/RAW«: the coaxial output provides the original signal format.

»SPDIF/PCM«: the coaxial output changes into the PCM format for digital recording devices.

4Select the required setting by pressing »￿« or »￿« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.

Multiple channel settings

You can switch the channel playback to Dolby Digital mode if a 1+1 audio code is available i.e. the Dolby Digital signal only contains a stereo signal.

1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »￿« or »￿« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.

2Select »DUAL MONO« with »￿« or »￿«.

3Use »￿« to move to the right column.

»STEREO«: 1:1 stereo playback, CH1 for the left channel, CH2 for the right channel. »STEREO« is the default value.

»L-MONO«: CH1 mono playback, CH1 on left and right channel.

»R-MONO«: CH2 mono playback, CH2 on left and right channel.

»MIX-MONO«: mixed mono playback, CH1 and CH2 on left and right channel.

4Select the required setting by pressing »￿« or »￿« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.

Setting the dynamic range

DTS (AC3) soundtracks have a very large dynamic volume range, hence there is an extreme relationship between quiet and loud tones. If the full playback volume is too loud, simply reducing it does not give a satisfactory result, since dialogue can hardly be heard. You can turn down the louder sounds and turn up the quieter passages, while retaining the volume of the dialogue. This function is called the dynamic range.

1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »￿« or »￿« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.

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Contents DVD Home Cinema Micro System Set-up and safety Overview 20-26 Settings29-30 Disc features Scenos UMS 6400 DVD31-37 Disc mode 38-39 Tuner mode40-41 Timer mode 43-44 Additional settingsSpecial features of your DVD Micro System Packing contentsDolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS SET-UP and Safety ON/OFF ECO SKIP/PRESET 8/DOWN Front of the DVD Micro System+ Volume FM TunerAM Tuner DVDDVD S VCD MP3 Displays of the DVD Micro SystemRandom Back of the DVD Micro System Power Operating controls and connections of the subwooferFrom Main UnitRemote control Tuning + DEMO/OKStop SlowTimer RepeatEQ/BBS LevelConnection diagram for the loudspeakers Setting up the loudspeakersSurround right Front right Surround left Centre Subwoofer Front leftConnecting the loudspeakers Connecting a television, a flat screen or a projectorConnecting external devices digitally Connecting an external 5.1 CH receiverConnecting the antennas Connecting the power cordInserting batteries in the remote control Environmental noteAdditional information for units sold in the UK Blue Neutral Brown LiveSetting the time General informationSetting the video functions Setting the picture formatSelecting the menu language Navigating in the set-up menuSetting the loudspeaker configuration Setting the colour norm for the televisionActivating loudspeakers Setting the distance to the listening position Center Speaker onSetting the audio functions Activating digital audio signal outputsMultiple channel settings Setting the dynamic rangeSetting the surround mode Prologic Output OFFSetting and storing radio stations Switching on and off Adjusting the volumeInserting a disc Removing discsSelecting sound settings Setting the surround modeMuting General information on disc playbackDVD features VCD/S-VCD featuresDisc formats MP3/WMA CD features Audio CD featuresJpeg Picture CD features PBC playback controlPlayback functions Selecting titles or chaptersInterrupting/resuming playback resume Step-by-stepSelecting titles or chapters in DVD mode Playback with PBC playback control in Video CD modeUsing the DVD menu Using the title menu of the DVDPlayback with progressive scan in DVD mode Displaying informationAdditional playback functions Fast searchSlow motion Enlarging the picture zoomZero setting GO to Switching the dubbed language or the audio formatSelecting and displaying subtitles Video CD and CD mode Setting bookmarksSelecting and playing scenes Playing back tracks or titles in random orderRepeat functions Deleting a programRDS station service Selecting the tuner input sourceSelecting the waveband Calling up stored radio stationsSwitching RDS information on and off Switching RDS time synchronisation on and offSearching for station types PTY Switch-on timer Setting the switch-on timer» Tuning » PROGRAM«Sleep timer Activating and deactivating switch on timerSetting the sleep timer Deactivating the sleep timerChanging the child lock settings Changing the parental lock access code»DEMO/OK « Setting the picture mode Displaying the multi-angle symbolActivating and deactivating the status line Language settings Setting the preferred dubbing languageSetting the preferred subtitle language Setting the preferred disc menu languageTechnical data General informationAmplifier Disc unitCleaning discs Loudspeakers Dimensions and weightGeneral instructions for laser devices Rectifying minor problems Fault Possible cause/remedy