The first line of the SETUP MENU is the TV DISPLAY setting, which should be set to match the aspect ratio of your video display device. For the CVPD50, this setting should be left at its factory default of 16:9 WIDE. If you are using a different video display monitor that has a 4:3 aspect ratio screen and is capable of displaying a progressive scan image, you may select the 4:3PS set- ting, or if your display monitor has a 4:3 aspect ratio screen but does not have progressive scan capability, you should select the 4:3LB setting, which will display widescreen (16:9) images with black bars above and below the image.

The second line sets the CVR700’s

Component Video Monitor Outputs

·to progressive scan or interlaced. There is no need to adjust this setting if you are using the CVPD50, but if you are using these outputs with another video display device, you must select the INTERLACED setting if the display monitor is not capable of displaying a progressive scan signal, or you may choose the PROGRESSIVE setting if your display monitor is capable of dis- playing that type of video signal.

The TV TYPE line should be set to MULTI if you will be viewing both NTSC and PAL DVDs, or you may set it to either NTSC, which is the video stan- dard used for most discs available in the United States, or PAL, which is the video standard used for most discs avail- able in other parts of the world.

The VIDEO MODE setting affects the CVPD50 plasma display and the

Component Video Monitor Outputs

·(but not the other video outputs). This setting allows you to compensate for errors in the disc authoring where proper maintenance of frame rate was not car- ried out in the film-to-video conversion process.

The CVR700’s advanced adaptive inter- lacer will handle most of these types of problems, and it is therefore recom- mended that you leave this line at the factory default setting of AUTO. However, if you observe problems with vertical resolution on a specific disc, experiment by selecting the FILM mode for programs originally created on film, or the VIDEO mode for pro- grams originating on video.

Parental Control

The CVR700’s Password System is used to control viewing of restricted programs and offers the capability to change the password itself and the rating. The CVR700 is shipped with “1234” as the default password and with the parental control settings off. The following instructions will show how to change the password and lock the settings.

NOTE: The DVD disc must be specifically encoded with rating information for Parental Control to work.

Password

If you change the password from the factory default setting, please remember to write the new password in a safe place. You cannot access rated discs or rating/password menus or change or clear the password (see below) without entering the correct password. If you for- get your password, you can reset the CVR700 to the factory default password (1234) by scrolling to the RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS line and pressing the Set Button s 7 .

NOTE: This will restore all DVD menu settings to the factory default settings. Any changes you have made will be lost.

We recommend that if you wish to restrict access to DVDs for younger view- ers, that you change the password as part of the setup process. Scroll to the PASSWORD line and select it by pressing the Set Button s 7 . The display shown in Figure 32 will appear, prompting you to enter the old password, and then the new. Enter “1234” for the old password, and then enter a new password of your choice. Type carefully, as a mistyped entry will be retained as the new password, and it is not possible to correct a mistyped digit without creat- ing an entirely new password.

 

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If for some reason you forget your pass- word, you may override the password control by entering “2580” as the pass- word, and then program a new password.

The Rating Levels

The five MPAA rating symbols are “G” (General, Level 1), “PG” (Parental Guidance, Level 3), “PG13” (Parental Guidance and 13 years old, Level 4), “R” (Restricted, Level 6) and “NC 17” (from 17 years old, Level 7). The CVR700 will accommodate a total of eight rating steps, as set by the DVD creators. These additional steps allow for more critical control of program playback for all audiences.

Level 8: All DVDs, including adult materials, can be played.

Levels 7 to 2: DVDs for general audi- ences/children can be played.

Level 1: DVDs for children can be played; DVDs for adults/general audiences are prohibited.

After you have entered or changed the password, you may set the level of access (see Figure 31). The lowest set- ting, “1G” refers to materials targeted for a general audience and considered to be appropriate for all. Higher ratings are given to materials targeted toward older, more mature audiences; those materials may not be appropriate for younger view- ers, as described above. More informa- tion about ratings is available at www.mpaa.org/movieratings/. Press the Set Button s 7 repeatedly to scroll through the rating levels. When the desired level appears, simply use the /¤ Navigation Controls q 4 to scroll to another line, and the setting will be retained.

The DVD AUDIO line may be set to enable playback of DVD-Audio discs or disable playback of those types of discs. Some DVD-Audio discs contain different materials, including menus and audio tracks, that are only available depending on the capabilities of the player. For example, when such a DVD-Audio disc is played in a DVD-Video player that doesn’t have DVD-Audio capability, a special DVD-Video menu may be accessed, and conventional audio tracks, such as Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2-channel PCM, will be available. However, when that same disc is played in a DVD-Audio player, only the DVD-Audio menu may be accessed, and the only available audio tracks will be in the high-resolution DVD-Audio formats.

JBL recognizes that there may be reasons why you would wish to have access to all of the materials on a DVD-Audio disc. To access the DVD-Video materials on your

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CVPD50, CVR700 specifications

The JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers represent a significant advancement in portable sound technology tailored for professionals and audiophiles alike. Both models are part of JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio performance, versatility, and durability, making them ideal for various applications.

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