44.1 Quick setup
If your DVD Player is correctly connected (see the chapter on cable connections) a menu will appear, when you turn on the DVD Player. The menu installs the most important settings for your TV set and language.
Note: If this menu does not appear, when you start the DVD Player, recheck the cable connections.
Note: Try connecting your TV set using the Composite Video cables. Composite Video always produces a picture.
First screen: Language
Select the language that will be used whenever you open the
Second screen: Connection
Select your TV set’s connection. Your options are SCART,
The connection depends on the outlets available on your TV set. (If you select
SCART, this connection also includes RGB and Composite Video).
Third screen: TV
This screen presents two different types of TV formats: 4:3 (normal) or 16: 9: (wide screen).
Note: Some 4:3 TV screens can show 16:9 format.
Fourth screen: Audio
If your TV set is connected via SCART, your TV is automatically provided with sound. If you would rather use an amplifier to reproduce the sound, you have two options to choose from: the phono jack, or one of the two digital outputs.
You can always go back and start over if you happen to do something wrong, or if you wish to enter the Setup menu and edit it. See page 16 under Miscellaneous settings.
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