CHANGING THE DVD MODE SETTINGS

Ratings DVD-V

The ratings level can be set from 0 through 8. (The lower the number, the greater the restriction.)

The password is confirmed and the lock icon is engaged. If you attempt to play a disc that exceeds the ratings level, a message will appear on the video monitor. Follow the procedure described on screen. (Press ENTER to display the previous screen.)

, , ,

/ ENTER

Numeric buttons

CANCEL

Changing the ratings level (from Levels 7 - 0)

Select “Ratings” in the Setup menu to display the password screen.

1 Enter a four-digit number using the numeric buttons, then press ENTER.

The following items are displayed:

Unlock Player: Unlocks the rating; returns to level 8.

Change Password: Changes the password.

Change Level: Changes the rating level.

Temporary Unlock: Temporarily unlocks the rating level. It remains unlocked until you turn the power off or open the disc tray.

2 Press the cursor buttons (k, n) to select the desired item, then press ENTER.

Changing the ratings level (from Level 8)

The unit may be set so that it will not play DVD videos unsuitable for children. To play these videos or change the restriction, you must enter a password.

When you select level 0 through 7, the unit displays the password screen.

1 Press SETUP.

The video monitor displays a menu.

2 Press nto select “Ratings,” then press

ENTER.

3 Enter a four-digit number using the numeric buttons, then press ENTER.

Press CANCEL to enter a different number. Remember your password!

SETUP

Ratings

 

 

Enter a 4-digit password,

 

then press ENTER.

SELECT

Password

✱✱✱✱

 

ENTER RETURN

 

 

4 Press ENTER.

If you forget your password

Return the unit to its factory default settings. See page 24.

Note

• All other settings return to factory defaults.

PCM down conversion DVD-ADVD-V

You can specify how to output high-quality digital signals (sampling frequencies of 88.2kHz and 96kHz) from discs that are not copyright-protected. Select an option depending on whether the connected amplifier or other components support these signals.

Connected

PCM down

Digital output

component

conversion

 

supports 88.2kHz

 

 

or higher signals.

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

Select “Yes.”

Output as is.

 

 

 

No

Select “No.”

Converted to

 

 

48kHz or 44.1kHz.

 

 

 

If a digital signal is input to a component that does not support 88.2kHz or higher signals, select “Yes.” (If you select “No,” audio signals of 88.2kHz or higher sampling frequencies will not be output.)

Note

If a disc is copyright-protected or has a sampling frequency of 176.4 kHz or more, signals are automatically converted to either 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.

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