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Basic setup
Selecting the dynamic range
Dynamic range compression, a function used to
compress the dynamic range (reproduction level range)
of audio signals, can be selected for Dolby Digital mode.
It is used for viewing DVD discs late at night or at other
times when high volume levels are not desirable.
To adjust this setting, use the setup menu, select audio
setup to access the following screen:
The compression options are as follows: FULL, 7/8, 6/8,
5/8, 4/8, 3/8, 2/8, 1/8, OFF.
The default setting is OFF.
Selecting the audio language
Select a desired audio language for a DVD disc that has
audio data recorded in multiple-languages. To adjust this
setting, use the setup menu, select preferences to access
the following screen:
The default setting is ENGLISH.
Selecting the disc menu language
Select a desired language when playing a DVD disc that has
menu data recorded in multiple-languages. To adjust this
setting, use the setup menu, select preferences to access
the following screen:
The default setting is ENGLISH.
Selecting the parental control level
This player allows parents to set a restriction level
preventing the playback of certain discs.
To set this feature, use the setup menu, select preferences
to access the following screen:
The parental lock levels are as follows: 1 KID SAFE, 2G,
3PG, 4PG 13, 5PG-R, 6R, 7NC-17,
8 ADULT, NO_PARENTAL.
Notes:
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The initial setting is NO PARENTAL.
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The lower the value is, the more strict the limitation.
x
If the parental control level of the loaded DVD disc is lower
than the level set, the screen will display “PARENTAL
VIOLATION” message, and refuse to play the disc.
x
The disc must be recorded with a parental lock, for this
feature to function.
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Before changing the parental control level, you must enter
the preset password (4-digit code) to unlock this function.
If the entered password is incorrect, you will not be able
to change the level.
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The default password is “9999”.