JBL DVD280 manual See Figure, Video Adjustments Submenu

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Move the cursor to the Video Adjustments submenu icon on the left side of the screen, which shows a set of slide controls, and select it by pressing the Enter Button i.

(See Figure 31).

Figure 29

The Video Mode setting only affects the Component Video Outputs ∞. This setting allows the user to com- pensate for errors in the disc authoring where proper maintenance of frame rate was not carried out in the film- to-video conversion process.

The DVD280’s advanced adaptive interlacer will handle most of these types of problems, and it is therefore recommended that you select the Auto mode as a default. However, if you observe problems with vertical resolution on a specific disc, experi- ment by selecting the Movie mode for programs originally created on film, or the Video mode for programs origi- nating on video (see Figure 30).

Figure 30

You are now almost finished configuring the DVD280. The only step left is to make any video adjustments to opti- mize the appearance of your display.

Video Adjustments Submenu

The Video Adjustments submenu enables you to adjust the color, tint, contrast, brightness and black level of the picture. The DVD280 includes a video test screen and the capability of adjusting the player’s video output for optimal performance of your video display. However, it is strongly rec- ommended that you first make the adjustments described on page 28 using the controls on your video dis- play monitor or TV with the DVD280’s video adjustments set at the midpoint.

Figure 31

Unlike the other submenus, the video adjustments will appear only in the upper portion of your screen, and this submenu is not part of the main OSD menu system (see Figure 32).

Figure 32

If the test screen is enabled, it will also appear. Select the Test Screen setting on the bottom row of the Video Adjustments Submenu to turn the DVD280’s built-in video color-bar screen on or off. When the test screen is enabled, the Video Adjustments Submenu will disappear from the screen after 5 seconds, allowing you to make adjustments using the controls on your video display, or to clearly view adjustments made using the Video Adjustments Submenu. Press any key to return the submenu to the screen and continue making adjustments (see Figure 33). If you wish to access other portions of the on-screen menu system, you will need to press the Setup Button again.

Figure 33

You may make video adjustments by selecting either the – or + symbol next to each parameter’s temperature bar and clicking on it repeatedly. Stripes will appear to the left or right of the center stripe to reflect your changes (see Figure 34).

Figure 34

When adjusting the Black Level set- ting, note that the only adjustments available are to have the setting either at the midpoint, which provides a full “0 to 100” black level setting, or “full,” which complies with standards for video with what is called “setup,” or at a “7.5 to 100” black level setting.

Follow the procedure on page 28 to adjust your video display and maxi- mize your enjoyment of the DVD280’s high-performance video processing circuits.

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Contents OWNER’S Guide Such as radiators, heat registers Point where they exit fromApparatus. When a cart is used Do not use this apparatus nearDVD280 DVD/CD Player Backlit, Ergonomically Designed Remote Control IntroductionEasy-to-Use On-Screen Menu System Safety Information Moving the Unit Important Information for the UserReorient or relocate the receiving antenna High-Quality Digital Audio Many Convenient FeaturesFeatures & DVD Compatibility High-Quality VideoCD-R/RW Compatibility Upgradeability via InternetPacking List Audio CD CompatibilityTerminology DVD280Button to see a listing of the chapters on a disc Page # Main Information Display FRONT-PANEL ControlsPlay Pause Stop Skip Previous Skip Next DVDVCD Title Track FRONT-PANEL Information DisplayJpeg MP3 ALL OFF TestRemote Control Functions Press again for normal playback Eject Press to open or close the Disc DrawerPower Off Turns off the player to Standby mode See Remote Control InputRemote Control Output ‚ AC Power Cord Jack ⁄ Region Code REAR-PANEL ConnectionsVideo Notes Setup and ConnectionsConnector Connecting to a TV OnlyOn TV or receiver Connecting to a ReceiverTo analog audio input Connectors To the TVRemote Control Operation Battery InstallationRemote Control Operation Range Service Life of BatteriesDigital Audio Optical Digital Audio Connection NotesFor Your Reference Dolby Digital and DTSOn-Screen Menu System Configuring the DVD280System Submenu Settings System SetupRating Levels PasswordStatus Button Parental ControlAudio Submenu Settings Letterbox Choose this setting if Video Submenu SettingsPage See Figure Video Adjustments SubmenuTest Screen Contrast AdjustmentColor Adjustment Test ScreenPlayback Basics for ALL Formats Main Power On/Off SwitchSetup Button Loading DiscsUsing a DVD’s Menu Playback Features for DVD and CD DiscsSkip Previous/Next Buttons 89AQ Player Menu Zoom FeaturePlayback Resume Feature Using the Player MenuDisc Navigation Using the Player Menu Play Button 6B or move the curMay or may not include all Tracks on the disc. See Figure Page Using the Status Bar Display Slide ShowsCursor to the Picture icon Status Button or the Clear Button Changing the Audio TrackFor DVD-Video discs For MP3 and WMA DiscsOn the remote While playing a disc, press Changing the Subtitle LanguageChanging the Camera Angle Repeat PlayInformation Menus Open the Player Menu by pressing Selecting a TrackSelecting Time Display Audio CD PlaybackVideo Off Feature Random PlayRepeat Play Random Button MP3/WMA PlaybackMP3 or WMA Disc Playback WMA disc is playing by pressingProgrammed Playback With MP3 or WMA Discs Information MenusJpeg Playback Svcd Playback Using the Status Bar for VCD PlaybackVCD Playback Playback ControlProgrammed playlist is active Programmed PlayProgrammed Play To program a disc for playback, fol- low these stepsCancel Program Play DVD Language Codes Troubleshooting Guide Main Power SwitchPress in Main Power Switch DVD280 Technical Specifications