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EN
SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS
Various modes of this unit are categorised into menus nested in
2 levels shown in the following table. To change the settings of
these modes, find the desired mode in the menu, then follow the
procedure below. (For details on each menu, see pages 60
-
61.)
●
The procedure below shows how to set the desired option of the
A
XP MODE REC AUDIO
B
mode as an example.
1
Press
SET UP
to access the Main Menu screen.
2
Press
selection keys
to select
A
FUNCTION SET UP
B
, then
press
ENTER
.
3
Press
selection keys
to
select
A
RECORDING
SET
B
, then press
ENTER
.
4
Press
selection keys
to
select
A
XP MODE REC
AUDIO
B
, then press
ENTER
.
5
Press
selection keys
to
select the desired
setting, then press
ENTER
.
6
Press
SET UP
to complete the setting.
* The
boldface
settings below indicate the settings at your purchase.
AUDIO OUTPUT
8
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
^
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM /
STREAM/
PCM
/ PCM ONLY
Set to the appropriate mode according to the type of the device
connected to [DIGITAL AUDIO OUT] connector.
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM
:
Select this when you connect the digital input connector of a
Dolby Digital Decoder or an amplifier with a built-in Dolby Digital
Decoder.
STREAM/PCM
:
Select this when you connect the digital input connector of an
amplifier with a built-in DTS, Dolby Digital, or MPEG
multichannel decoder.
PCM ONLY
:
Select this when you connect the linear PCM digital input of
other audio equipment (amplifier, MD or DAT deck, etc.).
NOTE:
If you watch or play back a programme recorded on a DVD-RAM or
DVD-RW (VR mode only) disc which contains multiple audio
languages, select
A
PCM ONLY
B
in advance and choose main or
sub audio with
AUDIO
.
8
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
^
STEREO
/ DOLBY SURROUND
Select the appropriate setting to accommodate the unit to the
connected A/V equipment. This function takes effect when a
DVD VIDEO disc is played back.
STEREO
:
Select this when listening to conventional two-channel stereo
audio with the unit’s [AUDIO OUT] connectors connected to a
stereo amplifier/receiver or TV set, or in case you want to
record the audio from a DVD VIDEO disc to a Mini Disc, etc.
DOLBY SURROUND
:
Select this when listening to audio with the unit’s [AUDIO OUT]
connectors connected to an amplifier/receiver with a built-in
surround decoder or a surround decoder.
8
D. RANGE CONTROL
^
NORMAL
/
WIDE RANGE / TV MODE
The dynamic range (the difference between the loudest sound and
the quietest one) can be compressed during playback of a
programme encoded in Dolby Digital format.
This function takes effect when a DVD VIDEO disc recorded in
Dolby Digital format is played back at low or middle volume.
NORMAL
:
Normally select this setting to activate this function.
WIDE RANGE
:
Select this to deactivate this function when you enjoy
programme with wide dynamic range.
TV MODE
:
Select this when connecting to a TV. Even soft sound can be
well heard.
NOTES:
●
This function has no effect on programmes other than those
recorded in Dolby Digital format.
●
The effect of
A
NORMAL
B
and
A
WIDE RANGE
B
may not be
different depending on discs.
8
OUTPUT LEVEL
^
STANDARD
/ LOW
You can lower the output level of analogue audio to accommodate
the unit to the connected A/V equipment.
STANDARD
:
Normally select this setting.
LOW
:
The output level of analogue audio is lowered.
Mode Set
●
Turn on the unit.
●
Turn on the TV and select an input mode such as EXT1.
●
Slide the
TV/DVD
switch to
DVD
.
DVD SET UP
LANGUAGE SET (
A
pg. 19)
AUDIO OUTPUT (
A
pg. 60)
UTILITY (
A
pg. 67, 68)
FUNCTION SET UP
VIDEO IN/OUT (
A
pg. 19, 57)
RECORDING SET (
A
pg. 61)
DISPLAY SET (
A
pg. 61)
OTHERS (
A
pg. 61)
INITIAL SET UP
CHANNEL SET (
A
pg. 64)
DTV SETTING (
A
pg. 20)
CLOCK SET (
A
pg. 66)
SET UP
(
FGDE
)
ENTER
DVD
TV
AUDIO
Selection Keys
DVD SET UP
FUNCTION SET UP
INITIAL SET UP
VIDEO IN/OUT RECORDING SET
OTHERS
SELECT WITH [CURSORS]
THEN PRESS [ENTER]
SAVE AS LIBRARY
XP MODE REC AUDIO
DISPLAY SET
ON
DOLBY DIGITAL
DOLBY DIGITAL
LINEAR PCM
EXIT
OK
SELECT
SET UP
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