4Press / to select the second option you want, then press to move to the third level.

5Press / to select the setting you want, then press ENTER to confirm your selection. Some items require additional steps.

6Press RETURN or HOME to exit the Setup menu.

Note

 

Press

to go back to the previous level.

Menu

Available settings

 

 

General

Clock Set–You can manually or automatically

Settings

(using XDS) set the clock.

 

TV Aspect–You can select from 4:3 Letter box,

 

4:3 Pan scan, or 16:9 Wide.

 

Power Save Mode–You can set Power Save

 

Mode to ON to enable an economic power

 

save mode.

 

Factory Set–You can reset your recorder to

 

original factory settings.

 

 

Language

Display Menu–You can select a language for

Settings

the setup menu and information display.

 

Disc Menu–You can select a language for the

 

DVD menu.

 

Disc Audio–You can select a language for the

 

DVD audio.

 

Disc Subtitle–You can select a language for

 

the DVD subtitle.

 

 

Audio

Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG–You can select

Settings

Bitstream (if you connect to equipment with

 

Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG decoder), or PCM

 

(to automatically downmix to two-channel

 

PCM audio).

 

Sampling Freq.–You can select 96 kHz or 48

 

kHz (if your receiver or amplifier is not capable

 

of decoding 96 kHz signals).

 

DRC (Dynamic Range Control)–You can set

 

the DRC to On if you want to listen to a movie

 

at a lower volume, without losing clarity.

 

 

Lock

Rating–You can select the rating restrictions

Settings

for your DVD player. Ratings are 1–8 (1 is the

 

most restrictive). When you select this option,

 

you must enter a password.

 

Set Password–You can enter or change your

 

password.

 

Note: If you forget your password, you can

 

clear the password by going to the Setup

 

menu, selecting Start, then pressing ENTER.

 

Input the six-digit number (210449), select OK

 

when the message appears, then press

 

ENTER. The password is cleared.

 

Area Code–You can enter the area code whose

 

standards were used to rate the DVD (see

 

“Area code list” on page 28).

 

 

Menu

Available settings

 

 

Recording

Disc Record Mode–You can set the picture

Settings

quality for recording a DVD. (XP=excellent,

 

SP=standard, LP= low, EP=extended.)

 

VCR Record Mode–You can set the picture

 

quality for recording a video tape.

 

(SP=standard, SLP=long play.)

 

DV Record Audio–You can set this to choose

 

which of two digital camcorder soundtracks to

 

use. Audio 1 (to use the sound that was

 

recorded when a recording was made), or

 

Audio 2 (to use the overdubbed sound).

 

Auto Chapter–You can set the auto chapter

 

markings (made during recording) to 5 minute

 

intervals, 10 minute intervals, or None.

 

 

Disc

Initialize–Formats a DVD for recording. For

Settings

DVD-RWs, you can choose VR Mode or Video

 

Mode. For DVD+RWs you can choose OK.

 

Caution: If you change the format of a DVD,

 

the disc is erased.

 

Finalize–Fixes the recordings in place so the

 

DVD can be played on a regular DVD player or

 

a computer with a suitable DVD-ROM drive.

 

Caution: If you finalize a DVD-R or DVD+R,

 

you cannot edit or record anything else on the

 

disc.

 

Disc Label–You can enter a name for the DVD.

 

See “Naming a title” on page 24 for

 

information on using the Keyboard menu.

 

Disc Protect–You can protect recordings,

 

depending on the type of DVD you are using.

 

For DVD+RWs, it prevents editing, erasing,

 

overwriting, or regular recording. For DVD+Rs

 

or DVD-RWs (VR mode), it prevents editing,

 

erasing, and regular recording. It is not

 

compatible with DVD-RWs in Video mode or

 

DVD-Rs. To unlock a DVD, select OFF.

 

AutoPlay–Turning this ON will bypass the Disc

 

menu and trailers and start playing the movie

 

automatically.

 

 

The on-screen display

Some DVDs require specific operation or allow only limited operation during playback. When this occurs, is displayed, action prohibited or not available.

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