Silvercrest KH 6524, KH 6525 Setup menu Dolby, Setup menu Video, Video Output

Models: KH 6524 KH 6525

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EQUALIZER

-SOUND MODE Select this menu input if, when playing back sound, you want to use one of the preset equalizer levels ROCK, POP, LIVE, DANCE, TECHNO, CLASSIC or SOFT. To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

-BASS BOOST Select the setting ON if you want to boost the playback of the base tone. To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

-SUPER BASS Select the setting ON to use the super base sound effect. In addition playback of the base tone will be boosted. To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

-TREBLE BOOST Select the setting ON if you want to boost playback of the treble sounds. To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

3D PROCESSING

Select this menu input if you want to activate/deactivate the Pro Logic II process.

Note:

The menu option PRO LOGIC II can only be selected if the analogue 5.1 outputs are activated.

-PRO LOGIC II Select the setting ON if the process is to be activated all the time.

Select the setting AUTO if the process is only to be activated when Dolby Pro Logic II encoded content is located on the playback medium.

To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

-MODEIn this menu you can set the Pro Logic II process mode.

MUSIC: Sound is played back through the speakers without delay.

MOVIE: Sound is played back with a delay of 10 ms through the rear speakers.

PRO

LOGIC: Earlier version of the DOLBY PRO LOGIC processes.

AUTO: Automatic setting of the processes (depending on the contents of the playback medium).

10.4 Setup menu DOLBY

In this OSD menu you can carry out settings for the Dolby-Digital output.

GENERAL

AUDIO

DOLBY

VIDEO

PREFERENCE

 

 

 

 

 

DUAL MONO

DYNAMIC

DUAL MONO Select this menu input to set the Dolby-Digital output to either STEREO, L-MONO, R-MONO or MIX-MONO.

DYNAMIC Select this menu input to enable an optimal sound playback with reduced volume. In the setting FULL the louder passages will be surpressed and the softer passages will be played back louder.

Note:

This function is only possible when using a digital audio component.

10.5 Setup menu VIDEO

In this menu you can, for example, carry out settings for the video output, resolution or colour.

GENERAL

AUDIO

DOLBY

VIDEO

PREFERENCE

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO OUTPUT

RGB

 

 

RESOLUTION

 

 

 

COLOR SETTING

 

 

 

HDMI SETUP

 

 

 

Xvid SUBTITLE

ENG

 

 

Note:

The menu inputs PANORAMA, DIMENSION and CENTER WIDTH serve to fine tune the sound and are only available if you have set the process mode

MUSIC.

-PANORAMA Select the setting ON to activate this sound enhancement. To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

-DIMENSION Select one of the settings SIZE -3 to SIZE 3 to activate this sound enhancement.

-CENTER WIDTH Select one of the settings LEVEL 0-7 to receive a corresponding sound enhancement.

REVERB MODE Select this menu input if you want to use, for sound playback, one of the preset reverbs CONCERT, LIVING ROOM, HALL, BATHROOM, CAVE, ARENA, or CHURCH. To deactivate this function select the input OFF.

VIDEO OUTPUT

-S-VIDEO

The video signal will be put out via the S-video output and

 

the composite video output.

-YUV

The video signal will be put out in YUV colour format via

 

the component video outputs Y, U/Pb, V/Pr.

-RGB

The video signal will be put out in RGB colour format via

 

the SCART connection.

Note:

This setting is only active if the HDMI setup is deactivated.

The composite video output on the DVD player is always activated. If the selected setting deviates from the actual connection variation (apart from composite video) it is possible that no image or a poor image will be displayed on the television screen. In this event press, when playback is stopped, several times the V-MODEbutton on the remote control until the image is displayed properly.

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Silvercrest KH 6524, KH 6525 operating instructions Setup menu Dolby, Setup menu Video, Video Output