CyberHome Entertainment CH-DVD500 owner manual Video Setup Options, System Ntsc / PAL / P-SCAN

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Video Setup Options

For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 29.

SYSTEM - NTSC / PAL / P-SCAN

Your DVD Player will work with TVs based on the NTSC and PAL standards, as well as TVs, Monitors and Projectors supporting the new Progressive Scan mode.

NTSC is the standard TV system used in the USA, Canada, Japan and many other countries, supporting 480 Lines at 60Hz. The PAL TV system is used in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, among others, and supports 576 Lines at 50Hz. P-SCAN, or Progressive Scan TVs are able to scan a complete video frame on each pass, unlike normal “interlaced” TVs that require two passes to scan each frame.

SYSTEM NTSC

LANG.

ASPECT

4:3 PS

VIDEO

OUTPUT COMPOSITE

AUDIO

FORMAT AUTO

CHILD

OTHERS

EXIT

ENTER RETURN SETUP

*If you are using a P-Scan TV, don’t change this setting until AFTER changing the OUTPUT setting discussed below. If this happens, however, you’ll need to reset the player as outlined below. For details on setting up the player with a Progress Scan TV, see pg 14.

Quick Tips

Resetting to the Player’s Default Video Settings

Make sure to use caution when changing the SYSTEM and OUTPUT settings. If the value selected is not compatible with your Television, you may no longer be able to see the screen. If this happens, follow the procedures below to reset the player’s settings to default.

ŸTurn the DVD Player off using the power switch on the back of the unit.

ŸAfter a few seconds, power the player on and OPEN THE DISC TRAY.

ŸEnter one of the following codes on the remote control depending on your TV type:

NTSC (USA): STOP - 2 - 0 - 0 - 2

PAL (Europe): STOP - 2 - 0 - 0 - 3

ŸThe player is now reset to COMPOSITE Video Out and the TV SYSTEM you specified.

ASPECT - 4:3 PS / 4:3 LB / 16:9 WS

You can setup your DVD Player to work with normal and wide screen televisions. If you are using a wide screen TV, set this option to 16:9 WS to match the aspect ratio of your TV. When used with a normal TV (4:3 aspect ratio), the 4:3 PS setting results in the typical “Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the sides to fit on the TV screen. The 4:3 LB setting will enable the “Letterbox” format, where the movie is presented in wide screen format with black lines at the top and bottom of the screen.

OUTPUT - COMPOSITE / S-VIDEO / YCbCr

Change this setting to match the type of video input jack you are using on your TV. *If you are using a Progressive Scan TV, you must change this setting FIRST, before the SYSTEM setting described above.

Composite Video is the most common video connection type and is supported on most TVs. S-Video is a higher quality video signal that is separated into brightness and color channels. YCbCr, or COMPONENT video is used for TVs, Computer Monitors and Projectors that support three video inputs, one for a color channel (Yellow, Blue, Red). This setting is also used for Progressive Scan TVs.

FORMAT - AUTO / INTERLACED / PROGRESSIVE

Set the FORMAT according to the type of TV, Monitor or Projector you’re using. Most Televisions use INTERLACED scanning, which “draws” every other horizontal scan line with each pass. PROGRESSIVE displays however, are able to scan ALL lines (odd and even) in a single pass, resulting in a more “film-like” quality picture.

Normally, this setting should be set to AUTO, where the player will detect the scanning method used by your TV, Monitor or Projector and adjust its output accordingly.

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Contents DVD Player Class 1 Laser Product Important Safety PrecautionsTable of Contents DVD Player Features & Supported Discs Caring for Optical Discs Important Note about Batteries Preparing and Using the Remote ControlInstalling the Batteries Operation of Remote ControlRemote Control Functions 1 Remote Control Functions 2 DVD Front Panel Functions Dimming the Front VFD Display DVD Display FunctionsBack Panel Connectors Receiver/Speaker Connections Optional Connecting the DVD Player to your TV / ReceiverDetermining the Video & Audio Connections You Will Use Television Connections One RequiredComposite / S-Video & Stereo Audio Connections Connecting to a TV with S-Video In and Stereo AudioIf You Are Using a Progressive Scan TV Connecting to a TV with Component Video InputsEnter the Setup Menu to Change the Video Setting Connect the DVD Player using the Component Video CablesDolby/DTS 5.1 Channel & Digital Audio Connections Using the Dolby/DTS 5.1 Channel Analog OutputsGetting Started Powering On & Playing a Disc Pausing Disc Play Stopping and Pausing PlayTo Stop Disc Play Navigating Disc Menus Next and Previous Track Buttons Skip Forward and Skip BackSlow Motion Scanning Advancing to the Next Track or Skipping Back Through TracksPress Enter to Jump to the Location Jumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time PositionSelect the Goto Button Navigating the Goto MenuSaving Locations for Quick Play with Bookmarks Previewing Titles, Chapters or Tracks Before PlaybackRepeating a Specific Time Segment Using the Repeat 1/ALL ButtonUsing the Repeat A-B Button Repeating a Title, Chapter/Track or DiscAdd a Track to the Program List with Enter Playing Tracks in a Particular Order with Program PlayCreate Custom Playback Programs of up to 30 Steps Select the Program Button during PlaybackPlaying MP3 Files with the MP3 Navigator Viewing JPG Files on Your TV Using the Zoom Function More Audio & Video Functions Press the Display Button while a Disc is Playing Putting it All Together with the Display ButtonDisplay Menu Options with DVD, VCD and CD Audio Discs Using the On-Screen Setup Menu Parental Lock and Other Options Output Composite / S-VIDEO / YCbCr Video Setup OptionsSystem Ntsc / PAL / P-SCAN Aspect 43 PS / 43 LB / 169 WSDigital Dolby / DTS / Lpcm Audio Setup OptionsC Standard / Maximum / TV Mode Analog 5.1CH / 2CHSetting Language Options for Setup and DVDs Language Setup OptionsD Deutsch / Español / Italiano / Francais Troubleshooting Common Problems Specifications Glossary of DVD-Related Terms Glossary of DVD-Related Terms cont’d 10,28 Index