Problem

No picture appears on the TV after switching

Check the display of your DVD recorder. “PRO”:“Progressive Scan” is on

No display:“Interlaced” is on. Switch your TV to the corresponding input jack or select the corresponding connection.You can also switch the Component video output signal as follows:

1Disconnect the recorder’s power cord.

2Hold down t on the DVD Recorder while reconnecting the power cord. “PRO” (progressive scan) appears on the display.

3If you want to switch back, repeat steps 1 and 2. “PRO” disappears from the dis- play.The DVD Recorder is switched to “Interlaced.”

 

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Sound

Digital output

All

Analog output

Stereo

Night mode

Off

Sound settings

Depending on which audio outputs are used, you can select the settings in this menu. If you only use the analogue audio output (AUDIO L, R), select the settings “Off” in the “Digital output” menu.

Digital output

For devices connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack, you can select from the following settings.

All: Unalterned signals of Dolby Digital and DTS are fed to the digital out- put. MPEG-2 multi-channel signals are converted to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation).

For receivers/amplifiers with digital multi-channel sound decod- ers.

PCM only”: Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 multi-channel signals are converted to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation).

For receivers/amplifiers without digital multi-channel sound decoders.

Off”: Digital output switched off.

For devices with analogue audio input.

Analog output

For devices connected to the analogue audio output (AUDIO L, R), you can select from the following settings.

Stereo: For devices without DolbySurround, use this setting if the DVD

recorder is only connected to a stereo TV set.

Surround”: Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 multi-channel are mixed down to a Dolby surround-compatible two-channel output signal. For devices with Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder.

Night mode

Night mode optimises the sound for playback at low volume.You are therefore less likely to disturb your neighbours.This only works for Dolby Digital audio on DVD video discs.

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User preferences

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Yamaha DRX-2 Sound settings, No picture appears on the TV after switching, For devices with analogue audio input

DRX-2 specifications

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