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Selecting TV screen type

Remote control only

Change the settings to suit your television.

The menu language is set to English, but you can change it to French or Spanish (page 31, Display—Menu Lan- guage). English is used in the examples.

Preparation

 

Turn on the television and select the appropriate video input on the

 

television to suit the connections for the player.

 

 

1

Press [ê, POWER] to turn on the unit.

started

2

Press [ACTION] to show the menus.

3

Move the joystick [2, 1] to select the

Getting

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Video tab.

Move the joystick [3, 4] to select

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“TV Aspect” and press [ENTER].

 

Move the joystick [3, 4] to select the

 

 

item and press [ENTER].

 

 

³4:3 Pan&Scan

 

 

Select if you have a regular television and to view 16:9

 

2 ACTION

ACTION

Disc

 

 

Audio

English

 

Subtitle

Automatic

 

Menus

English

SELECT

Ratings

Level 8

 

software in the pan and scan style (=).

16:9 software prohibited from being shown in the

pan and scan style will appear in the letterbox

style despite the setting here.

³4:3 Letterbox

Select if you have a regular television and to view 16:9

software in the letterbox style (>).

³16:9 (Factory preset)

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ACTION

Video

 

ENTER

 

TV Aspect

16:9

 

 

 

 

TV Type

Standard (Direct V...

 

 

Still Mode

Automatic

 

SELECT

Black Level Control

Lighter

 

 

 

4·5

ACTION

TV Aspect

 

ENTER

 

4:3 Pan&Scan

 

 

 

 

4:3 Letterbox

 

SELECT

16:9

 

 

 

 

 

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b

 

ENTER

 

 

 

Select if you have a widescreen television.

The Video menu is shown.

6 Move the joystick [3, 4] to select

“TV Type” and press [ENTER].

7 Move the joystick [3, 4] to select the

item and press [ENTER].

³Standard (Direct View TV) (Factory preset)

Select when a standard television, widescreen television,

widescreen plasma television, etc. is connected.

³CRT Projector

Select when a CRT Projector is connected.

³LCD Projector

Select when an LCD Projector is connected.

³Projection TV

Select when a Projection TV is connected.

8 Press [ACTION] to end the settings.

To return to the previous screen

Press [RETURN].

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ENTER

ACTION

TV Type

 

Standard (Direct View TV)

 

CRT Projector

SELECT

LCD Projector

 

Projection TV

ENTER RETURN

 

For your reference

³DVDs are recorded in a variety of aspect ratios and how these

appear depend on these settings, the on-screen menu settings,

and the television’s screen modes.

—When connected to a regular 4:3 aspect television, use the TV

Aspect settings described on this page.

—When connected to a widescreen 16:9 aspect television through

the 480P COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (progressive) terminals,

use the on-screen menu icons (page 29, “4:3 ASPECT”)

—When connected to a widescreen 16:9 aspect television through

the VIDEO OUT, S VIDEO OUT, or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

ENTER

8 ACTION

(interlace) terminals, use the television’s screen modes.

 

³You can also use this remote control for basic television operation.

 

You may need to change the remote control code (page 19).

 

³The optimum settings for your television may differ to those shown

 

in step 7.

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³You can also use the On-Screen Menu Icons to adjust picture

quality (page 28, Digital picture mode).

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Panasonic DVD-H2000 warranty Selecting TV screen type

DVD-H2000 specifications

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The Panasonic DVD-RV31 is a versatile player that supports a wide range of CD and DVD formats, including CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW. This model shines with its progressive scan technology, providing an enhanced viewing experience by delivering superior picture quality with reduced motion blur. The RV31 is also equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoding capabilities, ensuring immersive audio that complements its crisp visuals.

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The DVD-RV41 offers an upgrade to the RV31 with added features such as a more refined navigation system and enhanced playback options for DVDs and CDs. Its compact design fits seamlessly into any entertainment setup, making it a practical choice for home users. Like its counterparts, the RV41 supports multiple formats, including DivX, catering to a broader range of media content.

On the other hand, the DVD-H2000 brings a unique twist with its built-in hard disk drive, enabling users to record live TV and store their favorite movies. This model stands out for its ability to pause live broadcasts and allows users to manage recordings effortlessly. The H2000 excels in flexibility, supporting various formats, and features a sleek design that adds an elegant touch to any living room.

Lastly, the DVD-LV60 serves as a dual-player option, handling both DVD and VHS formats. It caters to audiences who appreciate the nostalgic charm of VHS while still wanting to enjoy the clarity of DVD technology. With features like automatic playback and customizable settings, the LV60 is designed for convenience and ease of use.

In summary, the Panasonic DVD players – DVD-RV31, DVD-RP91, DVD-RV41, DVD-H2000, and DVD-LV60 – showcase a commitment to quality, variety, and user-friendly technology. Each model offers unique characteristics, making them suitable for different consumer needs and preferences in home entertainment. Whether prioritizing picture quality, audio performance, or versatile playback options, Panasonic’s range of DVD players remains a solid choice for any media enthusiast.