Arcam DV137 manual Operational set-up

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Operational set-up

Preferred language

This settings allows you to specify your preferred language. The default language is

English, but three other languages (French, German and Dutch) are supported.

Status messages

This setting controls the ‘pop up’ messages that appear on screen.

On

Pop-up messages are enabled.

 

 

Off

No pop-up messages, only menus when required.

 

 

Certain messages, such as ‘No Disc’ are always shown regardless of how this is set.

Subtitle display

This setting controls which subtitles displayed on your TV (although note that some discs may force the subtitles to be displayed regardless of how this item is set).

Off

No Subtitles.

 

 

On

Subtitles are displayed in the ‘preferred language’.

 

 

Closed Caption

Closed-caption information from the disc (where available) is sent to your TV.

 

 

The default setting for Subtitle is ‘Off’.

Note that not all discs will have your preferred language available as a subtitle. Some discs will require you to chose your preferred subtitle language from the disc menu and some discs may force the subtitles to be displayed regardless of how this item is set. Closed-caption information is available only on discs produced for the US and Canadian markets and will be displayed only by TVs that support NTSC-format signals.

Auto power off

This setting can be used to put your player into stand-by mode automatically if the player is left un- used.

Off

The player will not enter stand-by mode automatically.

 

 

30 minutes

The player will enter stand-by mode automatically after 30 minutes disuse.

 

 

DVD priority

Many DVD-Audio discs are actually dual DVD-Audio/DVD-Video discs. To decide which part is selected for playing, you can set the priority with this control.

DVD-Audio

The DVD-Audio part is played

 

 

DVD-Video

The DVD-Video part is played

 

 

SACD priority

Many SACD discs are actually hybrid SACD/CDs. To decide which layer is selected for playing, you can set the priority with this control.

SACD

The SACD layer is played

 

 

CD

The CD layer is played

 

 

DivX subtitles

If you use DivX subtitles, choose the appropriate language group from the list. The factory setting is ‘Normal’.

DivX registration

DivX Video-On-Demand (VOD) is a digital video delivery service that lets you copy video content from your computer to a CD or DVD for playback on your DV137. To register for this service, a player- generated registration code is required. This code can be seen by selecting the ‘DivX registration’ button.

For more information on this service, please visit www.divx.com/vod.

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Contents DV137 Important safety instructions Safety guidelinesSafety compliance Contents Positioning the unit InstallationMaking video connections Scart output Making audio connectionsHdmi digital video Listening to DVD-audio or Sacd discsConnecting to a power supply Using the remote controlRemote-control and trigger inputs Introduction Basic use of your DVD playerFront-panel controls Basic operationUsing the CR-515 remote control Subt subtitle Advanced controls CR-515RTN return RPT repeat Shuff shuffleDisp display Using the CR-415 remote controlRPT repeat Fast play and Skip chapter/tracks Slow play other discsSubt Advanced controls CR-415Using the Set-up menus Configuring your DVD playerObtaining a picture Set-up menuOperational set-up Video set-up Hdmi resolutionMain video output Display standardHdmi colour space Analogue resolutionAnalogue Ntsc black Pedestal Audio set-up VCD modeDigital audio output DVD sample ratePanorama Mode Dimension‘Centre Width’ setting For Dolby Pro Logic Music Mode Dolby Pro LogicSpeaker set-up Delay set-upCompleting the set-up Trim set-upJumping to a particular point DVD/VCD special playback modesSpecial playback modes File/Folder CD disc navigator screenFolder/track list area Preview areaTroubleshooting Connecting using HdmiHdmi interface About HdmiPlayback control commands Power commandsDisplay control commands Advanced control commandsDisc types supported Technical specificationsContinual improvement policy Compressed audio compatibility CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW compatibilityPicture disc compatibility PC created disc compatibilityOn line registration Guarantee