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Basic operation
1. System Setup
System setting is used to set the TV mode, screen saver, video output, TV screen
display, code, level, rating and default.
1) TV
system
Different disc formats suit different TV standards.
According to the different disc formats, select the TV
signal mode of the system output by using TV mode.
Options: NTSC, PAL60, PAL, Auto.
Note:
If your TV is in NTSC or PAL mode, and you
choose the wrong TV mode by mistake, the
picture will appear on the TV screen in black and
white or it will blink. Press “PIN” key on the remote
control, the screen will return to normal status.
2) Screen Saver
Use the screen saver option to open or close the screen saver program. You can
choose from the options: ON and OFF
On:
After a certain time (about 3 min), the screen saver program will open
automatically. Press any key to cancel the screen protection mode. Off: When
the close function is selected, the system’s screen saver will not open.
3) Video output
Video output offers different image quality options:
INTERLACE-YUV, TV-RGB, P-SCANYPBPR,
S-VIDEO.
4) HDMI setup
Use the HDMI setup options to set the resolution level of
the HDMI video output. Options: 480/576i, 480P/576P,
720P, 1080i, 1080P.
4) Screen menu rate
Depending on the type of television you have, you may want to adjust the screen
setting (aspect ratio). Options: 4:3 PS, 4:3 LB, 16:9. 4:3 PS: The use of a non-wide
screen TV. When playing wide screen pictures, the extreme left and right sides of
pictures will be cut off.
4:3 LB: The use of a non-wide screen TV.
When playing the width screen pictures, the screen will appear black bars at the
top and bottom of the screen.
16:9 Connect to a wide screen TV.
Note:
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No matter what kind of TV is used, if you choose a 4:3 display the pictures will
appear with 4:3 rate.
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If the screen uses 4:3 to
display, and the DVD is
in 16:9displayformat, the
pictures will be squeezed.
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DVD can only be set in stop
mode.
TV screen
Film format
4:3
16:9
Normal
mode
Whole
screen
Mail box
mode
Wide
screen
4:3
16:9