CyberHome Entertainment CHLDV712 Built-in Screen Displaying Mode, Full Mode, Normal Mode

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Built-in Screen Displaying Mode

You can choose 4 types of Display Modes for the built-in screen.

Your Player features four Display Modes - Full, Wide, Normal, and Off. In Full Mode, the full 16:9 display is used. This is ideal for movies recorded in widescreen format. In Wide Mode, a special function slightly compresses a 4:3 image so that it will look more normal using the full 16:9 widescreen display. Try this mode for movies recorded for standard TVs. Normal mode changes the player’s screen to match that of a standard TV. This should be used for watching movies recorded in “FULL SCREEN” or normal 4:3 format. The OFF Mode shuts down the built-in LCD screen. This is ideal for listening to audio CDs. Press repeatedly to cycle through the Video Modes.

Full Mode

The default Mode is FULL. This is ideal for widescreen movies.

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Press LCD Button to select Wide Mode

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When viewing a movie recorded in standard 4:3 format for normal

 

TVs, try this setting. A unique horizontal timing scaling is used to

 

display the image on the full widescreen, where it would otherwise

 

appear stretched over the width.

 

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Normal Mode

When viewed on the player’s widescreen display, movies made for standard televisions (4:3 aspect ratio) will appear stretched horizontally. To solve this problem, use the NORMAL mode to convert the player’s widescreen display to that of a standard TV.

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Shutting down the built-in screen

After the Normal Mode, press LCD key again to shut down the built-in screen. At this moment, your player is still running. Press LCD button again to turn back on LCD Display.

Quick Tips

LCD Displaying Function is different than Aspect. LCD Displaying Mode allow you to adjust built-in Screen Displaying Size. Aspect lets you choose the setting to suit your media format and display preference.

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Contents Portable DVD Player Important Safety Instructions Power Cord Protection Important Safety Instructions Cont’dCharging Important Battery Safety PrecautionsTable of Contents Table of Contents Cont’d DVD Player Features & Supported Discs Caring for Optical Discs Installing the Battery Preparing and Using the Remote ControlImportant Notes about the Battery Operation of Remote ControlRemote Control Functions 1 Remote Control Functions 2 DVD Panel Functions 1 Volume +Push Open Stop / Standby OFFOn player simplified operations Function Menu DVD Panel Functions Function Mode 2Function LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN ArrowsUsing the AC adapter Power Supply1Connect the Power Plug into the Power Jack 2Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Adapter1Charging the battery pack Using and Charging the Battery Pack2Attaching the Battery Pack 3Lock Battery Pack to the playerDetaching Battery Pack Using a Car AdapterUsing Headphones Determining the Video & Audio Connections You Will Use Connecting the DVD Player to your TV / ReceiverTelevision Connections One Required Receiver/Speaker Connections OptionalConnecting to a TV with S-Video In and Stereo Audio Composite / S-Video & Stereo Audio ConnectionsDVD Enter the Setup Menu to Change the Video Setting Connecting to a TV with Component Video InputsConnect the Player using the Component Video Cables If You Are Using a Progressive Scan TVConnecting Video / Audio Sources from External Devices Using the Optical Digital Audio Output ConnectionDigital Audio Connection Getting Started Powering On & Playing a Disc After Power is AppliedSliding the Latch Open Stopping and Pausing Play Pausing Disc PlayTo Stop Disc Play Navigating Disc Menus Skip Forward and Skip Back Fast Forward/Reverse & Slow Motion ScanningJumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time Position Press the Bookmark Button Saving Locations for Quick Play with BookmarksSelect the Location to Store the Bookmark Press Enter to Save the Bookmark LocationUsing the Repeat A-B Button Using the Repeat 1/ALL ButtonRepeating a Title, Chapter/Track or Disc Repeating a Specific Time SegmentCreate Custom Playback Programs of up to 30 Steps Playing Tracks in a Particular Order with Program PlaySelect the Program Button during Playback Add a Track to the Program List with EnterPlaying MP3 Files with the MP3 Navigator File Listing Viewing JPG Files on Your TVExit the Slide-Show with Return Press Menu to Begin Slide-Show PlayUsing the Zoom Function Selecting the Video Mode Video Mode PlayingUsing a Larger Screen Important Note about Output SignalsFull Mode Built-in Screen Displaying ModePress LCD Button to select Wide Mode Normal ModeAdjusting Brightness Levels with Brightness Button BrightnessBrightness 0 to 24 Levels More Audio & Video Functions Putting it All Together with the Display Button Press the Display Button while a Disc is PlayingDisplay Menu Options with DVD and CD Audio Discs Adjusting the Brightness Setting in the Function Menu Using the On-Screen Function MenuPress Function Button Move Around the Menu with the Arrow KeysLCD Mode BatteryFunction Menu Display and Other Options Adjusting Video and Audio Settings in the DVD Player Setup Using the On-Screen Setup MenuPress the Setup Button Press Setup to Exit the On-Screen Setup MenuParental Lock and Other Options System Ntsc / PAL Video Setup OptionsAspect 43 PS / 43 LB / 169 WS Output S-VIDEO / YCbCr / YPbPrAudio Setup Options C Full / TV Mode / OFFDigital Dolby / DTS / Lpcm Language Setup Options Setting Language Options for Setup and DVDsD Deutsch / Español / Italiano / Francais Troubleshooting Common Problems Specifications Battery Specifications CD-R & CD-RW Glossary of DVD-Related TermsDTS DVD-5Glossary of DVD-Related Terms cont’d 33,36 Index