REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Dimmer: Some people find the
NOTE: Although you may enter commands and operate the DVD 38 normally even with the
Scan Type: Each press of this button toggles between the Progressive- and Interlaced Scan settings of the Component Video Outputs. It has no effect on the Composite,
Audio Mode: This button adjusts the Bass Management setting, which is also found in the AUDIO SETUP menu. Stop playback of the current disc in order to use this selector.
There are three available settings: Bypass (the default), On and Stereo. The first press displays the current setting, and each additional press cycles through the three settings.
Bypass: The analog audio information is passed through the Analog Audio Outputs as is, without applying any bass management adjustments. This mode is used with receivers and processors that are capable of applying bass management settings (speaker size, output levels and delay times) to their
On: This setting is used with receivers and processors that pass the audio signals from their
Stereo: This mode is used when a
NOTE: The
Use the Audio Mode Selector to conveniently select from the three available settings without having to enter the
HD Mode: Each time the DVD 38 is turned on while connected via HDMI to a video display or other device, the DVD 38 and the other device exchange information about the other device’s video resolution capabilities. The DVD 38 sets the resolution of the HDMI Output to match the video display. If the original program materials were recorded at a much lower resolution, you may wish to change the video output resolution to improve the picture quality. Press this button to select from the resolution settings available with your display. You will not be able to select a resolution greater than your display’s capabilities.
This button performs the same function as the HDMI Settings line in the VIDEO SETUP menu. The HDMI Mode setting will not be displayed on the front panel, which indicates the resolution of the source disc’s video signal. The HDMI Mode setting may be viewed by accessing the VIDEO SETUP menu as described in the Initial Setup section.
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