CHANGING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT
•Depending on the countries, this DVD player conforms to either the NTSC color system for U.S.A, Canada, etc., or the PAL for Europe, Australia, China, etc.
If the color system of this DVD player is different from that of your TV monitor and the discs to be played, the screen may be somewhat hard to see or the picture quality may be poor.
Only in this case, change the video signal format.
(For details about the video signal format of your TV monitor or the discs, refer to the operating instruction of your TV or the disc’s jacket.)
•Press the NTSC/PAL button.
•Each time this button is pressed, the video signal format changes as follows:
•The AUTO is compatible with both NTSC and PAL formats.
SELECTING THE VIDEO OUTPUT SIGNAL
•This unit has three types of video jacks (COMPONENT,
•Depending on how to connect the video jack(s) to the A/V amplifier/receiver/TV, you should select the video output signal correctly.
Notes:
•The COMPONENT VIDEO OUTs of this unit can output either conventional interlacing (simply called Interlaced) video signals or progressively scanned (simply called Progressive) video signals (that can reproduce
When connecting them to the Progressive COMPONENT VIDEO INs, you should select the
•If the selection of the video output signal does not match to the video connection you made, no picture or abnormal picture may be shown.
Should this happen, press the PROGRESSIVE SCAN button calmly and repeatedly until the picture will be shown, or connect your component to the (composite) VIDEO OUT that can output the normal video signals regardless of the selected video output signal.
•Because the A/V SCART OUTPUT connector of this unit can output RGB or composite (regular) video signals, you can select
(For details, refer to the operating instructions of your TV.)
•Press the PROGRESSIVE SCAN button.
•Each time this button is pressed, the video output signal changes as follows:
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