Kodak SD-530ESE owner manual Additional Information, Screen Saver, Dimmer Function, System Select

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Additional Information

Screen Saver

The screen saver picture appears when you leave the DVD Player in stop mode for about five minutes.

After the Screen Saver has been engaged for about five minutes, the DVD Player will automatically turn itself off.

Dimmer Function

You can adjust the Display Window’s brightness in

3 steps. Each press of the FL DIM button changes the Display Window’s brightness in the following order:

Normal Dim Display Off

System Select

You must select the appropriate system mode for your TV system. If NO DISC appears in the display window, press and hold PAUSE on the front panel for more than 5 seconds to be able to select a system (PAL, NTSC, or AUTO).

When the selected system does not coincide with the system of your TV, normal color picture may not be displayed.

AUTO: Select when DVD player is connected with Multi system TV.

NTSC: Select when DVD player is connected with NTSC-TV.

PAL: Select when DVD player is connected with PAL-TV.

Video Mode Setting

DVD-V DVD-A VCD2.0 VCD1.1

zWith certain discs, the playback picture may be flick- ering or Dot Crawl is shown on straight lines. That means Vertical interpolation or De-interlace is not perfectly matched with the disc. In this case, the picture quality may be improved by changing the video mode.

zTo change the video mode, press and hold DISPLAY about 3 seconds during disc playback. The new video mode number selected is displayed on the TV screen. Check whether the video quality has improved. If not, repeat the above procedure until pic- ture quality is improved.

zVideo mode sequence:

Auto Film Video Auto

zIf you turn off the power, the video mode will return to initial default state (Auto).

Detailed Description of each Video Mode

Auto : The source material of the DVD video (film material or video material) is determined from disc information.

Film : Suitable for playing film based content or video based material recorded by the progressive scan method.

Video : Suitable for playing video based content with comparatively little motion.

Note

The video mode setting only works when the Progressive Scan mode is set to “On” on the setup menu.

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Contents DVD Player Some DOS and Donts on the Safe USE of Equipment Safety PrecautionsTable of Contents Playable Discs Before UseDisc-related terms Types of video CDsAbout Symbols PrecautionsFront Panel and Display Window Remote Control Operation Range Remote ControlRemote control battery installation Rear Panel Connections Connecting to a TVDigital Multi-channel sound Connections Connecting to Optional EquipmentRear of DVD player Amplifier ReceiverOn-Screen Display Before Operation General ExplanationOn-screen display operation Function Press 3/4 to select desired item Before Operation On-Screen DisplayInitial Settings General Operation Before Operation Initial SettingsLanguage PictureBefore Operation Speaker settings DVD-VDVD-ASound Digital Audio OutputOthers Rating DVD-V Parental ControlArea Code DVD-V Changing the 4-digit codeOperation with DVD and Video CD Playing a DVD and Video CD General FeaturesMoving to another TITLE/GROUP Moving to another CHAPTER/TRACKSlow Motion Operation with DVD and Video CD General FeaturesTime Search Special DVD Features DVD-VDVD-A Viewing another Operation with DVD and Video CD DVD Audio Discs DVD-AAbout MP3 Operation with Audio CD and MP3/WMA DiscAbout WMAWindow Media Audio Insert a disc and close the trayRepeat Track/All/Off CD MP3 WMA Moving to another Track CD MP3Repeat A-B Changing the Audio Channel CDMoving to another File Operation with Jpeg Disc Viewing a Jpeg disc JpegStill Picture To flip the pictureProgrammed Playback with Video CD Programmed Playback with Audio CD and MP3/WMA DiscRepeat Programmed Tracks Erasing a Track from Program ListAdditional Information Video Mode SettingScreen Saver Dimmer FunctionSpeaker Settings Symptom Cause Correction TroubleshootingCode Language Language Code ListCode Area Area Code ListAccessory SpecificationsGeneral System