Lenoxx Electronics PDV-705 Language Setup On Screen Display, AUDIO, Subtitle & Menu, Video Setup

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INITIAL SETTING

LANGUAGE SETUP (On Screen Display, AUDIO, SUBTITLE & MENU)

These items allow you to preset the OSD language (OSD

=On Screen Display), audio language, subtitle language, and menu language that will always be used for every disc on this player (if the language selected is available).

NOTE 1: If the language selected is not available on the disc, the original language designated by each disc will be selected.

NOTE 2: You can change the AUDIO or SUBTITLE language easily by pressing the AUDIO or SUBTITLE button (refer to pages 11).

LANGUAGE SETUP

OSD LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

AUDIO LANG

SPANISH

SUBTITLE LANG

FRENCH

MENU LANG

 

EXIT SETUP

 

 

 

AUDIO SETUP (DIGITAL OUT) - Only for use in COAXIAL connection mode

Your DVD player can be connected to a home theater system with coaxial digital audio jack to realize high quality sound effects, digital audio output allows you to select SPDIF/RAW or SPDIF/ PCM digital signal.

A. SPDIF/RAW

The coaxial output is connected with a receiver that accepts Dolby Digital or other signals. It works for most of the coaxial connections.

B. SPDIF/PCM

The coaxial output is connected with a receiver that accepts PCM SIGNALS.

AUDIO SETUP

AUDIO OUTPUT

SPDIF/RAW

 

SPDIF/PCM

EXIT SETUP

 

 

 

VIDEO SETUP

These settings allow you to set the Video signals’ Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. BRIGHTNESS - The brightness of the Video signals. CONTRAST - The contrast of the Video signals. HUE - The hue of the Video signals.

SATURATION - The saturation of the Video signals.

VIDEO SETUP

BRIGHTNESS

12

CONTRAST

10

8

HUE

6

SATURATION

4

 

2

 

0

EXIT SETUP

SPEAKER SETUP (DOWNMIX)

 

SPEAKER SETUP

 

When you use the DVD player itself or if you connect

DOWNMIX

LT/RT

 

STEREO

the DVD player to your TV or other amplifier with the

 

 

 

supplied A/V cable, you can enter the SPEAKER SETUP

 

 

to set the DOWNMIX, Downmix audio output setup allows

 

 

you to select LT/RT or STEREO audio output mode.

EXIT SETUP

 

 

 

-LT/RT

Select this item when the disc supporting Pro Logic Dolby Stereo is played. You have the opportunity to hear a program’s soundtrack in the most accurate and realistic presentation possible.

-STEREO

For 5-channel output, the left and right track signals are output simultaneously; For 2-channel output, the ordinary stereo signal is output.

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Contents Portable DVD Player Do not Open Safety InstructionsFCC Note Table of Contents Front View Location of ControlsRight Side View Rechargeable BatterySecond to fast backward playback Remote ControlTo charge the battery Power SupplyAttaching the Battery Detaching the BatteryRemote Control Operation Discs that cannot be played Discs that can be playedBasic Play Search through a chapter or a track Using the Search FunctionsSelecting Audio Mode Change Subtitle Language DVD onlyFor MP3 Play Displaying Disc InformationFor DVD Play For CD PlayFor CD Repeat PlaySLOW-MOTION Play Just for DVDPress Search for CD Zoom Play for DVDSearch for Preferred Play Press Search for DVDProgrammed Play Viewing from a Desired Angle DVD onlyJpeg or Picture Disc Operation 12. MP3 Disc OperationVideo connection S-VIDEO cable is not included Using the attached A/V cableFor TV Connection System ConnectionsWatching a DVD on Your TV How to Find your TV’s Video Input ChannelSetting the LCD Mode Initial SettingSystem Setup TV SYSTEM, LCD MODE, TV Type & Default You can get to the Setup menu by following the below stepsSelecting the TV Type Default Resetting the functions to factory defaultsSpeaker Setup Downmix Language Setup On Screen Display, AUDIO, Subtitle & MenuVideo Setup Precautions Symptom Remedy General Trouble ShootingIB-PDV705-WM-E-010506.pmd26 2006, 924 AM DVD SymptomAbout DVD Region Management GlossaryGeneral Description SpecificationsAudio Signal Output Characteristics For Customer Service Dial Limited Warranty