DVD
-002
Basic Extended Version
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4. Press directional keys to move the highlight to EXIT
SETUP (Exit setup menu), and then press [
ENTER
]
key or [
SETUP
] key to exit setup menu.
Note:
– In the time of function setup, press the following
keys to cancel the function setup state, but the
existing setup is still valid: N/P, Subtitle, Fast For-
ward, Fast Backward, Vol+/-, PBC, Title, Return,
Play, Pause, Step, PREV/Next, Slow, Zoom, View,
Time, Program, Repeat, A-B, Angle, Language,
L/R, OSD, Mute, V-MODE, Karaoke, Random and
Setup.
Description of Each Setup
1. System Setup
The setup structural chart is as follows:
TV System
Select according to the connected TV color system
– As for the multiple system television, you may se-
lect “AUTO” item;
– As for the NTSC system television, you may select
“NTSC” item;
– As for the PAL system television, you may select
“PAL” item;
– As for the PAL60 system television, you may se-
lect “PAL60” item.
Initial value setup is:AUTO.
SCREEN SAVER
It starts the screen protection function. When the unit is
in a state of pause, open or no disks or static frame for 60
seconds or so, there will be screen protection pictures. The
screen protection is used for prevention from any damage
done to the screen.
– On: Starts the screen protection.
– Off: Cancels the screen protection.
Initial setup is: On.
VIDEO(Video Output)
1.
Video Component:
In the time when the DVD player
uses Y, Cb and Cr Video wires to connect the televi-
sion, you may select this item.
2.
TV-RGB:
In the time when the DVD player uses S
terminal or compound video output to connect the te-
levision, you may select this item.
3.
P-SCAN:
In the time when the DVD player uses Y,
Pb or Pr video wires to connect the television and to
switch the television over to scanning by lines, you
may select this item.
4.
PC-VGA:
In the time when the DVD player uses VGA
video wires to connect the television or the display
and to switch the television over to scanning by lines,
you may select this item.
Summary of Contents for DVD-002
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