Video output
On a Scart connection RGB and CVBS or S-Video signals
can be transmitted.
➜
RGB + CVBS
is the standard setting and should work
in most cases.
➜
Select
S-Video
in the following cases:
if you connected the DVD recorder system to a Scart
socket on your TV which is suited for S-Video signals only
or
if you connected a video equipment to EXT-2 AUX I/O
that provides an S-Video signal. f the Scart socket on the
TV is not suited for S-Video the picture will be black and
white only.
➜
Select
CVBS only
if you have problems with a rolling
picture.
Note: Always use RGB capable (fully wired) Scart cables.
Component video output
Set the Component Video output to Progressive Scan if
your TV supports Progressive Scan.The picture quality will
improve.
Press SELECT to switch between
Interlaced
(standard
setting) and
Progressive Scan
.
If the picture disappears, press SELECT again to go back to
the previous setting.
Black level shift
The colour dynamics for NTSC playback can be adjusted.
➜
On
:The colour contrast during disc playback will be
improved.
➜
Off
:The colour contrast during disc playback remains
unchanged.
7
Press OK to confirm the new setting.
8
Press
1
to end.
u
Language
1
Press and hold DVD/MON for 1 second.
2
Press SYSTEM MENU.
3
Press
1
as often as necessary to select
A
.
4
Press
4
or
3
as often as necessary to select
u
Language
.
Next, press
2
to confirm.
5
Press
4
,
3
as often as necessary to select the desired
function.You can choose following functions:
Playback audio
Select the audio language for playback.
Recording audio
For dual tone broadcasts select the language which should
be recorded.
Subtitle
Select the subtitle language.
Menu
Select the language for the screen menu.
Country
Select the country where you use the DVD recorder
system.
6
Press
2
to confirm the selection.
7
Press
4
,
3
as often as necessary to select the desired
setting.
8
Press OK to confirm the new setting.
9
Press
1
to end.
System settings
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English
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
2
17
off
off
no
off
t
u
w
x
Language
Playback audio
English
Recording audio
Language I
Subtitle
English
Menu
English
Country
United Kingdom