KUser preferences

TV shape

Black level shift

Vertical video shift

SCART video

Picture

16:9

Off

ï

RGB

In this section you will learn how to set your user preferences on the DVD recorder. The symbols have the following meanings:

Picture setting

Sound setting

Language setting

Additional settings

Remote control settings

Disc settings

Recording settings

Installation

1Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number for the DVD recorder.

2Press SYSTEM-MENUon the remote control. The menu bar appears.

3Select 'A' using D or C and confirm with CH- B .

4Select the appropriate function with CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with C .

5Select the appropriate line using CH- B or CH+ A and confirm with C .

6Select the appropriate function using CH- B or CH+ A or the setting with D or C .

7Confirm the new setting by pressing OK .

8To close the menu item, press D .

Picture settings

You can choose the following features in this menu:

'TV shape'

The picture signal from your DVD Recorder can be set to match your TV screen.

'4:3 letterbox': for a 'wide-screen' picture with black bars at the top and bottom

'4:3 panscan': for a full-height picture with the sides trimmed.

'16:9' : for a wide-screen TV set (screen edge ratio 16:9)

'Black level shift'

Adapts the colour dynamics for NTSC playback

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