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11. DVD Setup Menu’s
To set the DVD section to your requirements a series of
menu’s are provided. With no disc in the player, press the
DVD SETUP button on the remote control, you will now see
menu (Fig 29).
The first item is
System Setup Page
.
Use the
▲
/
▼
buttons to select the item required and use the
►
button to select the sub menu. In the sub menu use the
▲
/
▼
buttons to select the item required and ENTER to
confirm.
Fig 29
TV Type
Some DVD discs have been authored in 4:3 aspect ratio format. To see the material in its original mode, you
may need to change the Aspect ratio.
4 : 3PS (Pan& Scan).
Black edges left and right will be seen.
4 : 3LB (Letterbox).
Top and bottom of the screen may be black.
Wide 16:9 (Widescreen).
Full width picture but may have black areas top and bottom.
Password.
To set the Rating you will need to enter the correct password (0000), this will open the lock symbol.
Rating.
Many DVD discs have a “Rating” this is to stop in appropriate material being viewed. The rating is stated on
the disc. Set the rating as required using the
▲
/
▼
buttons. The level will be stored when you press ENTER.
Default.
This resets all settings back to factory default, except Password.
Language setup. (Fig 30).
You may set the OSD (On screen display) language, Audio
Track language, Sub Title language and Menu language in this
menu.
The languages are “Disc dependant” and may not be available.
Use the
▲
/
▼
buttons to select the feature you wish to change,
press the
►
button to select the language sub menu and then
the
▲
/
▼
buttons to select the required language. Press
ENTER to select.
Digital Audio Setup. (Fig 31)
Dynamic Range.
This sets the difference between the loud
passages and quiet passages. If a film is viewed late at night it
may be better to set to 2/8. Normal viewing is “FULL”.
To adjust use the
►
button to enter the sub menu and the
▲
/
▼
buttons to set the level. Press ENTER to confirm.
Dual Mono.
Some DVD discs have commentary tracks and
other sound tracks. You may select these by this menu.
Factory default is STEREO.
Fig 30
Fig 31