Saba 31-5023 manual Selecting the dynamic range, Selecting the audio language

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Basic setup

Selecting the dynamic range

Dynamic range compression, a function used to compress the dynamic range (reproduction level range) of audio signals, can be selected for Dolby Digital mode. It is used for viewing DVD discs late at night or at other times when high volume levels are not desirable.

To adjust this setting, use the setup menu, select audio setup to access the following screen:

The compression options are as follows: FULL, 7/8, 6/8, 5/8, 4/8, 3/8, 2/8, 1/8, OFF.

The default setting is OFF.

Selecting the audio language

Select a desired audio language for a DVD disc that has audio data recorded in multiple-languages. To adjust this setting, use the setup menu, select preferences to access the following screen:

The default setting is ENGLISH.

Selecting the disc menu language

Select a desired language when playing a DVD disc that has menu data recorded in multiple-languages. To adjust this setting, use the setup menu, select preferences to access the following screen:

The default setting is ENGLISH.

Selecting the parental control level

This player allows parents to set a restriction level preventing the playback of certain discs.

To set this feature, use the setup menu, select preferences to access the following screen:

The parental lock levels are as follows: 1 KID SAFE, 2G, 3PG, 4PG 13, 5PG-R, 6R, 7NC-17,

8 ADULT, NO_PARENTAL.

Notes:

ξThe initial setting is NO PARENTAL.

ξThe lower the value is, the more strict the limitation.

ξIf the parental control level of the loaded DVD disc is lower than the level set, the screen will display “PARENTAL VIOLATION” message, and refuse to play the disc.

ξThe disc must be recorded with a parental lock, for this feature to function.

ξBefore changing the parental control level, you must enter the preset password (4-digit code) to unlock this function. If the entered password is incorrect, you will not be able to change the level.

ξThe default password is “9999”.

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Contents Page RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved Important safty information LocationContents IntroductionGetting started UnpackingDiscs Titles and chapters DVD-video discs Disc terminologyDisc handling Tracks audio and video CD discsFuntion overview Coaxial OUT Audio OUT L/RAudio Video OUTProg SurrSleep RepeatSLOW/MEM Setup15. / PLAY/PAUSE SelectTo avoid short-circuiting the speakers ConnectionsSpeaker system connection Examples of poor speaker connectionsAntenna connections TV and optional component connections Position Basic setup Setting up the surround sound system HeightInitial settings Using the setup menuSelecting the listening mode Center delay setting Downmix settingUsing the test tone mode Rear delay settingSelecting the disc menu language Selecting the dynamic rangeSelecting the audio language Selecting the parental control levelChanging the parental control password Playback functions When playing DVD discsWhen playing CVD, Svcd or VCD discs To watch a DVD discWhen playing CVD, SVCD, CD and MP3 discs with no folders Repeat playbackProgram playback When playing VCD discs When playing Svcd , VCD or CD discsViewing disc information When playing an MP3 encoded CD disc Special functions Picture zoomAngle selection Selecting the subtitle language Setting Pr/Pb/Y mode Other functions Listening to an external source Using the sleep timer Limited Warranty Trouble Shooting Page Page Page Tuner Section SpecificationsDVD Section Amplifier SectionSpeaker Front & CenterSurround