Yamaha DVD-C920 owner manual Display Others, On-Screen Messages, DVD-Video Mode, Demo

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Menu

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groups

Audio

Display

Others

Items

Dolby Digital _

Decide the signal type that output from this unit's digital outputs. Select

'Bitstream' when connected device has Dolby Digital decoder. Select 'PCM' when not.

DTS Digital Surround _

Decide the signal type that output from this unit's digital outputs. Select

'Bitstream' when connected device has DTS decoder. Select 'PCM' when not.

MPEG

_

 

_

(Australia

model)

 

Decide

the

signal

type that

output

from

this unit's digital

outputs. Select

'Bitstream'

when

connected

device

has

MPEG decoder.

Select 'PCM'

when

not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

D. Range

Compression

[_

 

[_

 

(Dolby Digital only)

Change the dynamic range for late night viewing. Select 'On' to make it easier to hear dialog etc. even at low volume level.

Audio during Search _

_

Select whether to have sound during search. Select 'Off' if sound

distorted when searching with Dolby Digital or DTS material. With

DVD-Audio, the sound may be heard even if you select 'Off'.

Menu Language

Select the preferred language for on-screen messages and setup menu.

On-Screen Messages

Select whether to show on-screen messages or not.

DVD-Video Mode

Decide whether to play a DVD Audio disc with DVD Video contents as a DVD Video disc or not.

Demo

A demonstration of the unit's on-screen displays starts when you select

'On'. The demonstration stops when you press a button and the setting reverts to 'Off'.

Options

BitstreamPCM

PCM Bitstream

PCM Bitstream

OffOn

On_off

U.S.A. and Canada models)

FranFais Espafiol Australia model)

Fran_ais Deutsch Italiano

Espafiol

OnOff

OffOn

OffOn

If you set to 'Original' at Audio, Subtitle or Menus, the original language of each disc is selected. If you set to 'Other', you

need to select a four-digit number of the desired language from the list below and enter with numeric buttons.

Language code list

 

 

 

 

 

 

6565: Afar

6890: Bhutani

7285: Hungarian

7679: Laotian

 

8084: Portuguese

8469: Telugu

6566: Abkhazian

6976: Greek

7289: Armenian

7684: Lithuanian

8185: Quechua

8471: Tajik

6570: Afrikaans

6978: English

7365: Intertingua

7686: Latvian,

Lettish

8277: Rhaem-

8472: Thai

6577: Ameharic

6979: Esperanto

7378: Indonesian

7771: Malagasy

Romance

8473: Tigrinya

6582: Arabic

6983: Spanish

7383: Icelandic

7773: Maori

 

8279: Romanian

8475: Turkmen

6583: Assamese

6984: Estonian

7384: Italian

7775: Macedonian

8285: Russian

8476: Tagalog

6588: Aymara

6985: Basque

7387: Hebrew

7776: Malayalam

8365: Sanskrit

8479: Tonga

6590: Azerbaijani

7065: Persian

7465: Japanese

7778: Mongolian

8368: Sindhi

8482: Turkish

6665: Bashkir

7073: Finnish

7473: Yiddish

7779: Moldavian

8372: Serbo-Croatian

8484: Tatar

6669: Byelorussian

7074: Fiji

7487: Javanese

7782: Marathi

 

8373: Singhalese

8487: Twi

6671 : Bulgarian

7079: Faroese

7565: Georgian

7783: Malay

 

8375: Slovak

8575: Ukrainian

6672: Bihari

7082: French

7575: Kazakh

7784: Maltese

 

8376: Slovenian

8582: Urdu

6678: Bengali; Bangla

7089: Frisian

7576: Greenlandic

7789: Burmese

 

8377: Sanoan

8590: Uzbek

6679: Tibetan

7165: Irish

7577: Cambodian

7865: Nauru

 

8378: Shona

8673: Vietnanese

6682: Breton

7168: Scots Gaelic

7578: Kannada

7869: Nepali

 

8379: Somali

8679: Votapfik

6765: Catalan

7176: Galician

7579: Korean

7876: Dutch

 

8381: Albanian

8779: Wotof

6779: Corsican

7178: Guarani

7583: Kashmiri

7879: Norwegian

8382: Serbian

8872: Xhosa

6783: Czech

7185: Gujarati

7585: Kurdish

7982: Oriya

 

8385: Sundanese

8979: Yoruba

6789: Welsh

7265: Hausa

7589: Kirghiz

8065: Punjabi

 

8386: Swedish

9072: Chinese

6865: Danish

7273: Hindi

7665: Latin

8076: Polish

 

8387: Swahili

9085: Zulu

6869: German

7282: Croatian

7678: Lingala

8083: Pashm,

Pushto

8465: Tamit

 

Selecting audio, subtitle or disc menu language is a disc-dependent matter. The language selected at the setup menu is not effective if a disc does not have it.

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Contents Ooo0 Explanation of Graphical Symbols FCC Information for US customers only Iiii iiii Features A. and Canada models Australia model Remote controlBatteries AA, R06, UM-3 ?rnD@MP3 playback Region management informationPlay Front Panel Remote ControlDisc tray Playxchange p.12 StopCursor buttons, Enter SET UP p.25Group p.15 Display panel Menu p.14Track rdR Repeat mode indicatorsAudio type indicators Disc type indicatorsWithin approximately 6 m Feet @@@@6CH Discrete terminals Required Audio settings See p.25, 26Digital outputs Analog outputs@Component Video terminal Lilil*liPliTThese terminals are used for custom installation system that To open Disc Tray Load Discs To turn Power PressPreparation PressTo select a specific disc To stop playbackAfter operation Pause SkipTo select a specific track rdR SearchVideo CDs playback control PressTOP Menu or Menu during playback toTo play a bonus group To play a track on a specific groupPress Group Angles Ove you JetaimeAudio tracks SubtitlesRandom-sequence repeat Program repeat rdRPress Repeat during playback To cancel random mode To cancel A-B repeatPress numeric buttons to select the track To cancel the programmed tracksTo exit programming mode Press Disc l m5 to select the discPress Enter To recall a bookmarked sceneTo clear a bookmark Press MarkerTo change the menu bar position Press the cursor buttons A,V to change settingAngle number Signal type/dataLanguage Repeat p.18 Play mode menuDisplay menu Audio menuTransfer Mode Adjusting the screen position when using progressive outputDigital picture mode To change the user modePress Cursor Buttons To select To get out from the setup menu modePress SET UP while playback is stopped To go back to the previous screenRatings Video Audio ItemsSubtitle MenusDemo DVD-Video ModeDisplay Others On-Screen MessagesTo change settings Setting methodEnter 4-digit number with numeric buttons and press Enter Speaker balance @ Output mode @Delay time @ To exit the speaker setting modeThis unit fails to turn On when PowerSwitch is pressed This unit does not work Refer toPossible Cause Returning setup menu to the factory-settingVideo Section Audio SectionGeneral