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Menus
Options menu
The Options menu in the Setup menu offers you settings to configure certain useful functions and optimise the performances of your DMR to match those of the devices connected to it.
1.From the main menu select the Setup line with the keys, then confirm with OK.
2.Select Options with the keys, then confirm with OK.
3.Select a function with the keys, confirm with OK, adjust and confirm with the keys and OK.
Digital output (audio)
Depending on the amplifier or television (with or without integrated decoder) connected to your DMR, you will need to set the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT sockets (coaxial or optical) so that they deliver the Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG digital signals supported by the other device.Tick Dolby Digital or DTS if the amplifier or TV set has a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder (or both, depending on devices). MPEG must be ticked to play a DVD disc on which the sound was recorded using MPEG standard.
SRS - TruSurround
This function provides you with virtual reproduction of the multichannel sound of a Dolby or DTS film onto the two channels of your TV or stereo amplifier.The sound effects of a 5.1 system are then simulated.
Note: | is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround® technology is |
incorporated under license agreement from SRS Labs, Inc.
Black level
Adjust the contrast (Light / Dark) according to the brightness of the room in which you are viewing your DMR images
Display Dimmer
Depending on the brightness of the room where you’ve installed your DMR, select one of the 3 available settings (Automatic / Bright / Dim) to adapt the brightness of the display panel to suit its environment.
PAL/NTSC output
If the images of the DVD being played appear in black and white on your TV screen, the standard of the video signals transmitted to your TV is incorrect. Change the video signal from PAL to NTSC or vice versa.
Note: PAL is the name of the colour coding system used in most European countries. NTSC is the name of the colour coding system used in the United States and some other countries.
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