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(Pan&Scan) and figure 21 (Letterbox).

Some two layer discs display their own unique Video Format Selection Menu, every time the disc is loaded into the player. If you do not make a choice from this menu, the disc will revert to its default Video Format when play is started. The Format selected from this menu remains in ef- fect as long as that disc is loaded into the player. If you wish to change the Video Format after disc play has started, the disc tray must be opened and closed again, with a new selection made from the menu. If a disc is loaded, the player must be in STOP mode before any SETUP op- eration can occur. If the two layer disc does not have a For- mat Menu, follow the instructions below to select the de- sired video format for your TV.

Press push-button Number 3 and the following two submenu choices will appear.

Press 1 to select Pan and Scan.

Press 2 to select Letterbox.

After a selection is made, the Other Settings Menu will re- appear. If all setup adjustments are complete, press push- button Number 0 to exit to the Initial Setup Menu. Press 0 again to exit the Initial Setup Menu.

D. Range Compression

With certain selected DVDs the Dolby Digital Sound Tracks include an encoded signal that can reduce the dy- namic range of the audio signals. The loudest passages are reduced in volume, while the softer passages are increased so they are still audible. This feature is useful for late night listening so others aren’t disturbed.

Press push-button Number 4 to access the Range Com- pression Submenu.

Press 1 to turn Dynamic Range Compression Off. Press 2 to turn Dynamic Range Compression On. After a selection is made the Other Settings Menu will reappear.

Still Picture Mode

The Still Picture Display Mode allows selection of three different Still Picture Image qualities. The “I” Image offers the best picture quality, the “P” and “B” Images are gener- ated from the differences between successive “I” Images.

Press push-button Number 5 to access the Still Picture Display Mode Submenu.

Press 1 to turn Still Picture Mode Off. Press 2 to turn Still Picture Mode On.

After a selection is made the Other Settings Menu will reappear.

Black Level Control

There are two different overall picture Back Level (contrast level) choices, Lighter and Darker. When the MVP841 is connected via the Composite and/ S-Video Outputs the Lighter Black Level setting usually works best. Likewise when the Component Video Output is used the select the Darker Black Level setting.

Press push-button Number 6 to access the Black Level Control Submenu.

Press 1 to Select the Lighter Black Level Setting. Press 2 to Select the Darker Black Level Setting. After a selection is made the Other Settings Menu will reappear.

Press “0” to return to the Initial Settings Menu. After a se- lection is made, the Initial Setup Menu will reappear. If all setup adjustments are complete, press push-button Number 0 to exit the Initial Setup Menu.

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Sonic Blue MVP841 manual Pan&Scan and Letterbox, Range Compression, Still Picture Mode, Black Level Control

MVP841 specifications

The Sonic Blue MVP841 is a robust and versatile wireless voice-over-IP (VoIP) device that revolutionizes traditional communication methods. Designed to meet the demands of modern businesses and home users alike, this device integrates cutting-edge technologies to provide seamless connectivity and high-quality voice transmission.

One of the standout features of the MVP841 is its dual-band capability. It operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, which significantly reduces interference and enhances network performance. This dual-band support is particularly advantageous in environments with multiple devices, ensuring that voice calls remain clear and uninterrupted even during peak internet usage.

The device comes equipped with advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features. This technology prioritizes voice traffic over other types of data, ensuring that calls are transmitted with minimal latency and jitter. The MVP841 is designed to handle multiple simultaneous calls without compromising on audio quality, making it an ideal choice for businesses that rely on consistent communication.

The MVP841 also supports a range of VoIP protocols, including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), which provides flexibility in integration with various VoIP service providers. This compatibility allows users to take advantage of cost-effective calling options while maintaining high quality.

In terms of security, the Sonic Blue MVP841 offers robust encryption options to protect voice communications from unauthorized access. With features such as Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) and Transport Layer Security (TLS), users can rest assured that their conversations are well-protected.

A user-friendly interface is another hallmark of the MVP841. It features a web-based management portal that allows for easy configuration and monitoring of the device. This simplifies the setup process and provides users with quick access to key settings and performance metrics.

Lastly, the MVP841’s compact design and energy-efficient technology make it a practical addition to any workspace or home environment. With its combination of high-performance capabilities, versatile compatibility, and enhanced security features, the Sonic Blue MVP841 is an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable and efficient VoIP solution for their communication needs.