INITIAL SETTING
UP
NOTE: Most people will not adjust the following functions and will go directly to Page 18 for basic play.
Setting soundtrack output
LEFTRIGHT
NOTE: You will not need to change any of these settings for normal play and all the settings are preset except that the “Digital Out” for AC3 is selectable.
1 After entering the initial setting, move the DIRECTION buttons ( , , & ) to select “Audio” item.
2Press the SELECT button to open the Audio menu.
3Move the RIGHT button ( )to select the “Digital Out”, press SELECT several times to choose from the following:
SELECT DOWN BUTTON
Dolby Digital (for Dolby Digital 5.1 channel audio signal)
Off (no AC3 digital output)
Pcm (only for 2 channel audio signal)
4To exit the soundtrack setting menu, press the UP button to return back to the initial setting menu, or press SETUP button to close the menu and exit the initial setting directly.
Setting parental controls rating level
1 After entering the initial setting, move the DIRECTION buttons ( , , & ) to select “Rating” item.
2Press the SELECT button to open Rating menu.
3 Press the DOWN button ( ) to activate rating selection, press SELECT several times
to choose from the following (some of these ratings are USA type, some of these are foreign type):
1. | Kid Saft (suitable for all ages) | 5. | |
2. G (general audience) | 6. | R (restricted to 18 or over) | |
3. PG (parental guidance) | 7. | ||
4. | PG 13 (recommended for over 13 years old) | 8. Adult (adult can view any DVD) |
4Press UP button () again to set “Password”. 4 digit password blanks will show with lock open “”.
5Enter your 4 digit password to lock the set, the screen will show “ **** ” stars in place of the
6To exit the rating level setting menu, press the UP button to return back to the initial setting menu, or press SETUP button to close the menu
and exit the initial setting directly.
NOTE: When playing a movie with a higher rating, you will be asked to input the code. Input the code you selected and press SELECT. If you forget your code, please refer to TROUBLE SHOOTING on page 27.
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