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Chapter 3: Using the DVD Player
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Changing the component video output signal
You can use either conventional interlaced video or progressive scan video
when your DVD player is connected using component video out. Progressive
scanned video reproduces high-density pictures with less flicker. Some
televisions or projectors can handle only interlaced or progressive scanned
video signals.

To change the component video output signal:

With the disc stopped, press P.S CAN on the remote control. Each time this
button is pressed, the component video output signal format changes as
follows: Interlace TV and Progressive TV.
Adjusting the display brightness

To adjust the display brightness:

Press DIMMER on the remote control. The first time the button is pressed,
the display dims. The next time the button is pressed, the display turns
off. In the Display Off mode, pressing any button will turn the display back
on.
Important The information in this section only applies to DVD video
discs.
If you select progressive scan, the S-Video and composite
video out jacks on this player cannot output normal video
signals. Your picture may break up and shake.
If progressive video signals are input to a non-progressive
component video in jacks on your television, the picture
may not show normally. Therefore, if you do not use the
progressive component video in jacks on your television,
you should select interlace television.