SYSTEM SETUP
The final step in the installation of the DVD 22 is to establish the system’s configuration. Before proceeding further to make any adjustments, make certain that the DVD 22 is properly connected to a video display and an AC power source. Turn on the DVD 22 by pressing the Power On/Off Switch 2 and note that the Power Indicator 1 will change from amber to blue. You do not need to play a CD or DVD in the unit to make any system setup adjustments.
In many cases, you will be able to accept the default settings, which will greatly simplify the initial process. Of course, these settings may be changed at any time to reflect changes to the other equipment in your home theater system or to adjust the DVD 22’s output or operation to your needs and preferences.
Menus and Navigation
Changes to the player’s configuration or the creation and use of programmed playlists is made using the OSD menu system. While there are different menus and
å: The Main Menu line is at the top left corner of the screen and it allows you to select either the Player or Setup menus. Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons
eto highlight either PLAYER or SETUP in light blue, and then press the Enter Button z to activate the selected menus.
•The PLAYER menus contain items that create and control programmed playback and playlist cre- ation, as well as providing information about the disc being played.
•The SETUP menus are used to establish the specific configuration settings for all aspects of the player’s operation, including video, audio, system and parental control, which are made through a series of four setup menus, all of which share a common navigation method. To use any of the setup menus, press the OSD Button Q and note that the Player Info screen will appear. Press the › Navigation Button e so that the
∫: The submenus listed in a vertical column at the left side of the screen access the specific groups of settings or controls. After selecting either of the two main menu screens as shown above, press the ‹ Navigation Button e once. A white box outline will surround the submenu that is at the top of the list. Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select one of the available choices.
On the Player Main Menu the Available Submenus Are:
•The INFO menu, which is identified by an “i” icon, which provides information about the disc’s contents and the controls used to initiate pro- grammed play.
•The PROGRAM menu, as identified by an icon showing three stacked books, which shows the available tracks for a CD, or titles and chapters for a DVD, and the order in which they have been pro- grammed for play.
•The DISC INFO menu (for DVD discs only), as identified by a disc icon, provides detailed infor- mation about the video and audio content on the disc being played.
•The AUDIO menu (for discs with MP3 or WMA files only), as identified by a musical note icon, con- tains the settings used to program playback of MP3 and Windows Media Audio files.
•The PICTURE menu (for discs with JPEG files only), as identified by a camera icon, contains the settings used to program playback of JPEG still image files.
•When the number of tracks or titles on a disc is greater than the space available on the screen to display them, ⁄¤ indicators will appear at the bottom left side of the menu. To use these on- screen buttons to scroll through a program list, press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to high- light either icon with a white outline box and press the Enter Button z.
On the Setup Main Menu the Available Submenus Are:
•The SYSTEM setup menu, which is identified by a gear icon and the word SYSTEM, which estab- lishes the general settings for the player.
•The AUDIO setup menu, as identified by a gear icon and the word AUDIO, which establishes the settings for the player’s audio output.
•The VIDEO setup menu, as identified by a gear icon and the word VIDEO, which establishes the video formatting and configuration settings.
•The VIDEO adjustments menu, as identified by an icon with a set of slider controls and the word VIDEO, which changes the settings for the video output either with or without a color bars test signal.
SYSTEM SETUP
çControl Settings: The main area of the menu screens shows a list of the control settings available for the current menu. On the left side of the main blue tinted area is a listing of the settings available on that menu. To the right of each line is the current setting. To select a specific setting, press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e until the setting for the desired item is highlighted in a light blue box. Next, press the Enter Button z and use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select one of the options shown on the Adjustment Options Line É, or enter the appropriate information with the Numeric Keys p, depending on the option being adjusted.
∂Command Description: The top message line in the dark blue bar at the bottom of the screen describes the function or setting that is being adjusted.
ÉAdjustment Options: The bottom line in the dark blue bar at the bottom of the screen displays the set- tings available for the Control Setting ç under adjustment. To make a selection, use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select one of the options shown on the Adjustment Options Line É, or enter the appropriate information with the Numeric Keys p, depending on the option being adjusted.
Within a given menu, adjustments are made using the following steps and commands on the remote control:
•Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select an item to be adjusted.
•When the current setting for the item to be adjusted is highlighted, press the Enter Button z.
•Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select one of the options shown on the Adjustment Options É line. In cases where a series of under- score lines (_ _ _ _) is shown, enter the desired setting using the Numeric Keys p.
•When the desired setting is highlighted or the numeric entry made, press the Enter Button z.
•Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select another item for adjustment, if required.
•When all required adjustments on this menu have been made, press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to move to the Submenu Selection Area ∫ and then press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e to select another Submenu.
•If all adjustments are complete, press the OSD Button ` to exit the menu system.
Most DVDs are created to allow setup menus to be displayed while the disc is playing, superimposed over the video playback. However, some discs are authored in a way that does not allow this. If you see the ø icon displayed on the screen after pressing the OSD Button `, press the Stop Button k and then press the OSD Button ` again.
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