DOWNMIX

This setting adjusts the signal output to the Audio Output terminal to match the connected device.

Lt/Rt: Use this setting if the Audio Output terminal of the player is connected to a receiver with a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder.

Lo/Ro: Use this setting if the Audio Output terminal of the player is connected to a TV or a receiver with a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder.

OFF: Use this setting if the 5.1 ch Audio Output terminal of the player is connected to a receiver with a 5.1ch input terminal.

Initial Settings

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SPK.SETTING

DIGITAL OUT

PCM ONLY

DOWN MIX

 

OFF

COMPRESSION

OFF

SCREEN SAVER

MODE 1

AUTO STANDBY

OFF

PRESS

KEY

 

COMPRESSION

You can adjust the downmix range according to your needs.

ON: This plays discs while suppressing the dynamic range. Use this for quiet films etc. and other discs where is difficult to hear the audio.

OFF: This plays discs using the original dynamic range.

SCREEN SAVER

If a still image is displayed for a long time, a residual shadow of the image can be burnt-into the TV screen. To prevent this from happening, the player has a screen saver function. If more than five minutes elapses without any operations being performed, the screen saver starts.You can choose the following settings.

MODE 1: This mode uses a moving background.

MODE 2: This mode uses a stationary background.

DIMMER: This mode dims the screen.

OFF: The screen saver function is switched off.

Note:

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PREFERENCE2

SPK.SETTING

DIGITAL OUT

PCM ONLY

DOWN MIX

 

OFF

COMPRESSION

OFF

SCREEN SAVER

MODE 1

AUTO STANDBY

OFF

PRESS

KEY

 

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PREFERENCE2

SPK.SETTING

DIGITAL OUT

PCM ONLY

DOWN MIX

 

OFF

COMPRESSION

OFF

SCREEN SAVER

MODE 1

AUTO STANDBY

OFF

PRESS KEY

If the Screen Saver function is set to OFF, be careful to ensure that image burn-in does not occur.

If the Screen Saver function is set to MODE 1 and flickering occurs, change to a different setting.

AUTO STANDBY

When the unit is stopped for more than 30 minutes or 60 minutes, the unit enters standby mode automatically.

60:Time is set to 60 minutes.

30:Time is set to 30 minutes.

OFF: The auto standby function is off.

OFF 30 60

PREFERENCE1

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SPK.SETTING

DIGITAL OUT

PCM ONLY

DOWN MIX

 

OFF

COMPRESSION

OFF

SCREEN SAVER

MODE 1

AUTO STANDBY

OFF

PRESS

KEY

 

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JVC XV-D9000 manual Downmix

XV-D9000 specifications

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