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74 Black Level,Virtual Surround

Black Level

Adjust Black Level to brighten the DVD picture during playback.

1 Press DVD to put the DVD/VCR in DVD mode.

2 During DVD playback, press MODE so the Black Level icon shows in the top left corner of the TV screen.

ON

3 Within 10 seconds, press OK repeatedly to choose ON or OFF. ON brightens the dark parts of the picture. OFF shows the original picture as recorded.

Virtual Surround

You can enjoy improved stereo sound when you play DVDs,Audio CDs, or MP3 files recorded in Dolby Digital or Pulse Code Modulation (PCM). Check the Disc case for details on availability.

1

2 During Disc playback, press MODE so the Virtual Surround icon appears in the top left corner of the TV screen.

3 While the Virtual Surround icon appears, press OK to choose 1, 2, or OFF. The default setting is OFF.

The icon will disappear after about 10 seconds.

OFF

 

 

 

STANDBY-ON

2

SEARCH

MODE

DISPLAY

 

REPEAT

REPEAT

AUDIO

 

 

A-B

 

 

SUBTITLE

ZOOM

ANGLE

SKIP / CH

 

RETURN

TITLE CLEAR/RESET

SLOW

1

 

VCR/TV

 

DVD

 

 

VCR

SYSTEM

 

DISC/VCR

MENU

 

MENU

 

 

OK

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STANDBY-ON

 

2

SEARCH

MODE

DISPLAY

 

REPEAT

REPEAT

AUDIO

 

 

 

A-B

 

 

 

SUBTITLE

ZOOM

ANGLE

SKIP / CH

 

1

RETURN

TITLE CLEAR/RESET SLOW

 

 

VCR/TV

 

 

DVD

 

 

VCR

 

SYSTEM

 

 

DISC/VCR

 

MENU

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

OK

 

 

3

 

STOP

PLAY

PAUSE

Helpful Hints

Virtual Surround is available only when the DVD/VCR is connected to a Stereo using the red and white DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD/VCR.

Virtual Surround is active only if you set Stereo Sound Mode to Stereo. Details are on page 62.

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