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Customizing the function settings (Continued)

Audio

Speaker Setting

To select various parameters for the analog 5.1 channel output.

5.1ch

When a 5.1 channel surround system is connected to this player.

Go to the next step (see below) for detailed selections.

2ch

When a 2 channel stereo system is connected to this player.

When you selected Ò5.1chÓ:

Set the speaker sizes, distance to each speaker and the crossover frequency.

1

Select a speaker by pressing

/ / / buttons, and

 

press OK button.

 

2

Select the size by pressing /

buttons, and press OK

 

button.

 

 

Front Left / Front Right

 

 

Small:

Select if the speaker cannot output low

 

 

frequency.

 

 

 

Large:

Select if the speaker can output low

 

 

 

frequency.

 

 

 

Center / L Surround / R Surround

 

 

Small:

Select if the speaker cannot output low

 

 

frequency.

 

 

 

Large:

Select if the speaker can output low

 

 

 

frequency.

 

 

 

None:

When the speaker is not connected.

 

 

Subwoofer

 

 

 

 

Use:

When a subwoofer is connected.

 

 

Don’t Use: When a subwoofer is not connected.

 

 

Crossover Setting

 

 

 

Low frequency under which you set here will be of a

 

subwoofer. Select one from 80 Hz/100 Hz/120 Hz.

 

Ft

 

 

 

 

Select a distance to each speaker from the listening

 

position.

 

 

 

3

Select “Next” by pressing

/ / / buttons, and press

 

OK button.

 

 

 

 

The next screen appears.

 

 

4

Select “Automatic Test Tone” by pressing / /

/

 

buttons, and press OK button.

 

 

A test signal is sent to each speaker. Adjust each of the

 

volumes by pressing /

, selecting speakers by

/ ,

 

so that each speaker can sound at the same volume.

For further adjustment, check the channel balance on the amplifi er.

5 When complete, select “OK” and press OK button.

Language

Disc Menu Language

To select a preferred language for disc menus.

English

To display disc menus in English.

French

To display disc menus in French.

Japanese

To display disc menus in Japanese.

Others

To make a further language choice.

After pressing OK button, follow steps 1) – 4) below.

1)Obtain the language code of the preferred language from the Language code list ( page 58).

2)Select the fi rst character by pressing / buttons.

3)Press / buttons to shift. Select the second character by pressing / buttons.

4)Select “OK” and press OK button.

Note

Some discs may be played in a different language from that you selected. A prior language may be programmed by the disc.

Subtitle Language

To select a preferred language for subtitles.

None

To disable subtitles.

English

To display subtitles in English.

French

To display subtitles in French.

Japanese

To display subtitles in Japanese.

Others

To make a further language choice.

After pressing OK button, follow steps 1) – 4) below.

1)Obtain the language code of the preferred language from the Language code list ( page 58).

2)Select the fi rst character by pressing / buttons.

3)Press / buttons to shift. Select the second character by pressing / buttons.

4)Select “OK” and press OK button.

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