Setting up the DVD Preferences
STANDBY/ON
SOUNDAUDIO
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CENTER | SUBWOOFER | ||
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TEST | CLEAR | SETTINGFM MODE | |
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DVD | FM/AM | AUX | RDS |
CONTROL | TV/VIDEO SEARCH | ||
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TVVOL | MUTING REC/MEMORY |
AUDIOVOL
TOP
MENU NEWS/INFO MENU
3/2/5/∞
ENTER
PTY | ENTER |
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CHOICE |
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CHOICE | PTY SEARCH | ON SCREEN | |
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DOWN | SLOW |
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE ZOOM
RETURN DIMMER DSP SURROUND
SLEEP
DVD CINEMA SYSTEM
Picture Menu
You can select the desired options concerning a picture or monitor screen.
On the Picture menu, you can set the following:
Language Picture | Audio Setting Rating |
Monitor type | 4:3Letter Box |
TV system | PAL |
Interlace | CVBS RGB |
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Monitor Type: Select the TV screen size for playing back a DVD recorded with 16:9 wide screen video signal.
• 4:3 Letter Box: Select “4:3 Letter Box” when
the aspect ratio of your TV is
4:3. While viewing a wide screen picture, the black bars
appear on the top and the bottom of the screen.
• 4:3
4:3. While viewing a wide screen picture, the black bars
do not appear, however, the left and right edge sides of the pictures will not be shown on the screen.
• 16:9 Wide: Select “16:9 Wide” when the aspect ratio of the TV
is 16:9. (Set the screen size to full on your TV.)
TV System: You cannot select this item.
Interlace: Select the video signal type.
•CVBS S_Video: Select this when you use the
•CVBS RGB: Select this when you do not use the
TE Mode: You can select the TE (Transition Effect) mode.
•On:When the picture changes and appears on the TV, the picture appears with transition effect.
•Off:The picture appears without effect.
Pause/Still: You can change this mode to get better pictures when the picture is unclear or noisy.
Normally select “AUTO.” If the picture on a disc is unclear or noisy, select “Frame” or “Field.”
•Frame: Select this when the small text or fine patterns cannot be seen clearly.
•Field:Select this when the moving picture is noisy.
•Auto:Normally select this mode. The system selects the appropriate mode automatically.
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