The Initial Settings Menu

Angle Indicator

Default setting: On

Initial Settings

 

 

 

Digital Audio Out

OSD Language

 

 

On

Video Output

On Screen Display

Off

Language

Angle Indicator

 

 

Display

Background

 

 

Options

Screen Saver

 

 

Speakers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you prefer not to see the camera icon on- screen during multi-angle scenes on DVD discs, change this setting to Off.

Background

Default setting: Pioneer Logo

Initial Settings

 

 

 

Digital Audio Out

OSD Language

 

 

Pioneer Logo

Video Output

On Screen Display

Black

Language

Angle Indicator

 

 

Display

Background

 

 

Options

Screen Saver

 

 

Speakers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This specifies what is displayed on-screen when the player is stopped.

Screen Saver

Default setting: On

Initial Settings

 

 

 

Digital Audio Out

OSD Language

 

 

On

Video Output

On Screen Display

Off

Language

Angle Indicator

 

 

Display

Background

 

 

Options

Screen Saver

 

 

Speakers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If a constant image is displayed on a conventional CRT-type TV, it can ‘burn in’ leaving a ghost image on the screen. Switch to On to make sure that a constant image is not displayed for a dangerously long time.

Options

Parental Lock

Default level: Off

Default password: none

Default country code: us (2119)

Some DVD Video discs feature a Parental Lock level. If your player is set to a lower level than the disc, the disc won’t play. This gives you some control about what your children watch on your DVD player.

Some discs also support the Country Code feature. The player does not play certain scenes on these discs, depending on the country code you set.

Before you can set the Parental Lock level or the Country Code you must register a password. As the password owner, you can change the Parental Lock level or Country Code whenever you like. You can also change the password.

Not all discs that you may consider inappropriate for your children use the Parental Lock feature. These discs will always play without requiring the password first.

If you forget your password, you’ll need to reset the player to it’s factory settings (page 70), then register a new pass- word.

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Pioneer DV-45A operating instructions Options, Angle Indicator, Background, Screen Saver, Parental Lock

DV-45A specifications

The Pioneer DV-45A is a multi-format DVD player that gained a reputation for its versatility and performance in the early 2000s. Engineered with cutting-edge technology, it offered consumers an all-in-one solution for their video and audio entertainment needs.

One of the standout features of the DV-45A is its support for various disc formats, which included DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. This made it a highly flexible player that could handle a wide range of media types, catering to both movie enthusiasts and audiophiles alike. The device seamlessly played both DVD video discs and audio CDs, and it offered playback compatibility for MP3 and WMA files, which were gaining popularity at that time.

The DV-45A utilized a high-quality video processing technology known as Progressive Scan, which ensured that images were rendered with exceptional clarity. This feature minimized flicker and enhanced the overall viewing experience by providing smoother images, especially when watching films and high-definition content. Additionally, the player supported Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound formats, providing rich audio experiences that could fill a room, making it a great option for home theater setups.

In terms of build quality, the DV-45A was designed with a sturdy chassis, which helped reduce vibration and noise during playback, contributing to a more immersive audio and video experience. The front interface was user-friendly, with easily accessible buttons and an intuitive remote control, allowing users to navigate through their media with ease.

The DV-45A also boasted a range of connection options, including Component Video, S-Video, and Composite Video outputs. This versatility allowed it to connect to various television sets and video projectors, ensuring compatibility with existing home entertainment systems. The digital audio outputs made it simple to connect to a surround sound receiver, further enhancing the cinematic experience.

Overall, the Pioneer DV-45A was a well-rounded and capable multi-format player, appealing to a broad audience looking for quality performance in both video and audio playback. Its combination of cutting-edge technologies, including Progressive Scan, robust audio support, and multi-format compatibility, made it an exemplary choice during its time, solidifying Pioneer’s reputation in the home entertainment industry.