Yamaha DVD-C920 owner manual Setting method, To change settings

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Depending on software capability, you can prevent discs or scenes with objection- able material from being played according to your desired rating. You can select the level and lock it by designating password.

Level 8All DVDs can be played.

Level 7 to 1 Level of restriction becomes severer as the

number gets smaller.

Level 0All DVDs cannot be played.

Setting method

_Jl Follow steps 1 to 4 of 'Operating the Setup Menu' (see p.25) to select the desired level.

[] Enter 4-digit number with numeric buttons and press ENTER.

Press CANCEL if you want to re-enter other number.

The screen that confirms your password appears. Do not forget your password.

Press ENTER.

When you select a disc that exceeds the rating you have set, a message appears on the monitor. If you want to play the disc, select 'Yes' and enter your password.

The unit unlocks the setting. It will be locked again by selecting another disc, opening the disc tray or turning the unit off.

To change settings

You must enter your designated password when you unlock the player (level is set

to 8), change the level, change the password, or unlock the playback of currently selected disc.

Select 'Ratings' and then follow each procedure appears on the screen.

Decide whether to output high-quality digital signals (sampling frequency of 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz) or not, in accordance

with the capability of the connected component.

If your AV amplifier etc. is capable of handling high-rate sampling frequency digital signals, select 'No'.

If not, select 'Yes' so that digital output signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.

If a disc is copy-right protected or has a sampling frequency of 176.4 kHz or more, signals are automatically converted to either 48 kHz or

44.1kHz.

If you wish to enjoy multi-channel sound reproduction connecting this unit's 6CH DISCRETE output terminals to your amplifier etc., you need to select 'Multi- channel' and make following adjustments. Also, set your amplifier's input mode to analog.

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Contents Ooo0 Explanation of Graphical Symbols FCC Information for US customers only Iiii iiii Features Remote control Batteries AA, R06, UM-3?rnD@ A. and Canada models Australia modelRegion management information MP3 playbackFront Panel Remote Control Disc trayPlayxchange p.12 Stop PlaySET UP p.25 Group p.15 Display panelMenu p.14 Cursor buttons, EnterRepeat mode indicators Audio type indicatorsDisc type indicators Track rdR@@@ Within approximately 6 m FeetRequired Audio settings See p.25, 26 Digital outputsAnalog outputs @6CH Discrete terminalsLilil*liPliT @Component Video terminalThese terminals are used for custom installation system that To turn Power Press PreparationPress To open Disc Tray Load DiscsAfter operation To stop playbackTo select a specific disc Skip To select a specific track rdRSearch PausePressTOP Menu or Menu during playback to Video CDs playback controlPress Group To play a track on a specific groupTo play a bonus group Ove you Jetaime Audio tracksSubtitles AnglesPress Repeat during playback Program repeat rdRRandom-sequence repeat To cancel A-B repeat To cancel random modeTo cancel the programmed tracks To exit programming modePress Disc l m5 to select the disc Press numeric buttons to select the trackTo recall a bookmarked scene To clear a bookmarkPress Marker Press EnterPress the cursor buttons A,V to change setting To change the menu bar positionLanguage Signal type/dataAngle number Play mode menu Display menuAudio menu Repeat p.18Adjusting the screen position when using progressive output Digital picture modeTo change the user mode Transfer Mode To get out from the setup menu mode Press SET UP while playback is stopped To go back to the previous screen Press Cursor Buttons To selectVideo Audio Items SubtitleMenus RatingsDVD-Video Mode Display OthersOn-Screen Messages DemoEnter 4-digit number with numeric buttons and press Enter Setting methodTo change settings Output mode @ Delay time @To exit the speaker setting mode Speaker balance @On when Power Switch is pressed This unit does not workRefer to This unit fails to turnReturning setup menu to the factory-setting Possible CauseGeneral Audio SectionVideo Section