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1 In step 2 under “Setting Parental Control” use the directional buttons to select “Change Password”, and press the ✕ button.
The screen for changing the password is displayed.2 Use the directional buttons to select a number, and press the ✕ button.Repeat this step to enter a
Playback begins automatically, and at the point where Parental Control is set, the screen changes to a display requesting confirmation to temporarily change the Parental Control level.
2 Use the directional buttons to select “Yes”, and press the ✕ button.The screen for confirming the password is displayed.
3 Use the directional buttons to select a number, and press the ✕ button. Repeat this procedure to enter the
Playback begins.
When DVD playback is stopped, the Parental Control level returns to the original setting.
1 Press the SELECT button when the screen for confirming the password is displayed.
The screen for deleting the password is displayed.2 Use the directional buttons to select a number, and press the ✕ button.
Repeat this procedure to enter the
Notes
•If you play a DVD that does not have the Parental Control function, playback will not be restricted even if you set a playback restriction level on your console.
•If you do not set a password, you cannot change the Parental Control settings.
•Some DVDs may require you to enter only the password without changing the Parental Control level.
•Program Play, Shuffle Play, Repeat Play, and
With DVD playback stopped, go to step 6 in “Setting Parental Control” and set “Level” to “Off”.
This setting cannot be cleared during Resume Play.You can adjust your audio settings based on the playback conditions or the equipment in use.
The default setting for each menu is underlined in the explanations below. For details see “Using the Setup display” on page 20.
Select the (Audio Setup) icon in the Setup display.xAudio Digital OutYou can switch the methods of outputting audio signal when you connect the following audio devices to the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector on the PlayStation®2 console rear using an optical digital cable (sold separately). •A digital device such as a receiver (amplifier)
with a digital connector.•An audio device with a•A DAT (Digital Audio Tape) or MD (MiniDisc) deck. For connection details, see page 7.
xDIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
Selects whether to output signal through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
•On: Select this when you connect with an optical digital cable (sold separately). Normally select this option.
If you select “On”, make the appropriate settings for “Dolby Digital” “DTS” and “MPEG”.
•Off: Select this when you do not want sound (audio signal) to be output through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
Note
If you select “Off”, you cannot set “Dolby Digital” “DTS” or “MPEG”.
Selects the Dolby Digital signal to be output through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
•On: Select this option when the console is connected to an audio device with a
If the console is connected to an audio device without a
•Off: Select this option when the console is connected to an audio device without a built- in Dolby Digital decoder.
x DTSSelects the DTS signal to be output through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector when you connect to the console with an optical digital cable (sold separately).
This setting is not available during Resume Play.
•On: Select this option when the console is connected to an audio device with a
If the console is connected to an audio device without a
•Off: Select this option when the console is connected to an audio device without a built- in DTS decoder.