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    English
    DVD Menu Options
    Improving the image for NTSC
    setting
    This feature is only applicable if you have set
    the ‘TV System’ to ‘NTSC’ setting (see page
    19).
    Follow the steps of “Using the setup menu”
    and select :
    > Black level shift
        
    TV Shape
    Black Level shift
    Video shift1en
    1enst 1
    Personal color Color settings
    Off 
    On
    Digital Crystal Clear
    TV System
    Off
    Select this to deactivate the function.
    On
    Select this to improve the colour contrast and
    picture of the NTSC-compatible DVD.
    Adjusting the picture position on
    the TV
    Follow the steps of “Using the setup menu”
    and select :
    > Video shift
        
    TV Shape
    Black Level shift
    Video shift1en
    1enst 1
    Personal color Color settings
    Digital Crystal Clear
    TV System
    Press 1 2 to adjust the horizontal position of
    the picture on your TV screen by scrolling the
    slider to the left or right.
    Selecting a predefined colour
    setting
    This DVD system provides four predefined
    sets of colour settings and one personal
    setting which you can define yourself.
    Follow the steps of “Using the setup menu”
    and select :
    > Color settings
        
    TV Shape
    Black Level shift
    Video shift1en
    1enst 1
    Personal color Color settings
    1  Personal
    2  Rich
    3  Natural
    4  Soft
    5  Animation
    Digital Crystal Clear
    TV System
    Press 34 to select one of the colour settings :Personal, Rich, Natural, Soft orAnimation.
     
    						
    							32
    EnglishFine-tuning the personal colour
    setting
    If you choose ‘Personal’ from Colour
    Settings menu, it will follow the settings in
    the ‘Personal Color’.
    Follow the steps of “Using the setup menu”
    and select :
    > Personal color
        
    TV Shape
    Black Level shift
    Video shift1en
    1enst 1
    Personal color Color settings
    Digital Crystal Clear
    Saturation
    Brightness
    Contrast
    TV System
    Press 3 4 to adjust the values of these
    parametres that best suit your personal
    preference :
    Saturation – Increase the value will enhance
    the colour in your picture or vice versa.
    Choose zero (0) to balance the colour.
    Brightness – Increase the value will brighten
    the pictureor vice versa. Choose zero (0) for
    average setting.
    Contrast – Increase the value will sharpen
    the picture or vice versa.  Choose zero (0) to
    balance the contrast.
    DVD Menu Options
    Improving the image for
    Progressive Scan Video output
    setting 
    (not available for all versions)
    This feature is only applicable if you have
    connected this DVD system to a Progressive
    Scan TV through the Component Video jacks
    (see page 12).
    Follow the steps of “Using the setup menu”
    and select :
    > Digital Crystal Clear
        
    TV Shape
    Black Level shift
    Video shift1en
    1enst 1
    Digital Crystal Clear Personal color Color settings
    TV System
    Gamma
    Sharpness
    Chrome Delay
    DCDi
    Press 3 4 to adjust the values of these
    parametres that best suit your vision :
    Gamma, Sharpness, Chrome Delay and
    DCDi.
    Gamma
    Select this allows you to adjust the intensity of
    the picture non-linearly.  A positive value
    allows you to bring out low level detail in dark
    scenes, while a negative value will emphasize
    contrast.
    Sharpness
    Select this allows you to adjust sharpness of
    the picture.
    Chrome Delay
    Select this allows you to adjust the advance
    delay of the chrome signal to yield a perfectly
    clear picture.  Especially when the chrome
    (colour) and luma (brightness) signals are not
    synchronised.
    DCDi (New Directional Correlation
    Deinterlacing)
    Select this will optimise the image quality
    significantly, especially during the slow motion
    playback.  It computes and tracks the angle of
    edge to fill in the missing pixel on the TV
    screen.
     
    						
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    English
    DVD Menu Options
    Setting the digital output
    Set Digital Output according to your optional
    audio equipment connections.
    Follow the steps of “Using the Setup Menu”
    and select :
    > Digital output
    Digital outputAnalog output
    Night mode
    Karaoke vocal
    SpeakersOff
    PCM only
    All
    1en1enst 1
    Speaker layout
    PCM output
    Off
    Select this to deactivate the digital output.
    All
    Select this if you have connected the digital
    output to an optional piece of audio
    equipment that has a multichannel decoder.
    PCM only
    Select this if the optional audio equipment is
    not capable of decoding multichannel audio.
    After that, proceed to “Setting the PCM
    output”.  Once you select ‘PCM only’. the
    surround mode will automatically change to
    ‘STEREO’.
    Setting the PCM output
    Set your PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
    output only after you have set the system’s
    Digital Output to ‘PCM only’.  (See “Setting the
    digital output”).
    Follow the steps of “Using the Setup Menu”
    and select :
    > PCM output
    Digital output
    Analog output
    Night mode
    Karaoke vocal
    Speakers
    48 kHz
    96 kHz
    1en1enst 1
    Speaker layout
    PCM output
    48 kHz
    Select this if the optional audio equipment is
    incapable of processing 96 kHz digital signal
    input.  The signal will then be converted to a
    standard signal with sampling rates of 48 kHz.
    96 kHz
    Select this if the optional audio equipment is
    capable of processing digital signal input with
    sampling rates of 96 kHz.  However, if the
    sound output is distorted or there is no sound,
    select ‘48 kHz’ instead.
     
    						
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    English
    DVD Menu Options
    Setting the analogue output
    Set Analogue Output to match your DVD
    home cinema system’s playback capability.
    This function can also be accessed via the
    SURR. button on the remote control (or
    SURROUND on the front panel).
    Follow the steps of “Using the Setup Menu”
    and select :
    > Analog output
    Digital outputAnalog outputNight mode
    Karaoke vocal
    SpeakersStereo
    3D sound
    Multi-channel
    1en1enst 1
    Speaker layout
    PCM output
    Stereo
    Select this to change channel output to stereo
    which delivers sound from only the two front
    speakers and subwoofer.
    3D Sound
    Select this to change channel output to 3D
    sound which delivers surround sound from
    only the two front speakers and subwoofer.
    Multi-channel
    Select this to enable Multi-channel output.
    Night mode – turning on / off
    Follow the steps of “Using the Setup Menu”
    and select :
    > Night mode
    Digital output
    Analog output
    Night modeKaraoke vocal
    SpeakersOn
    Off
    1en1enst 1
    Speaker layout
    PCM output
    Off
    Select this when you want to enjoy the
    surround sound with its full dynamic range.
    On
    Select this to level out the volume.  High
    volume outputs will be softened and low
    volume outputs are brought upward to an
    audible level.  This feature is only available for
    movies with Dolby Digital mode.
     
    						
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    English
    DVD Menu Options
    Status window – turning on / off
    Follow the steps of “Using the Setup Menu”
    and select :
    > Status window
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus windowPBC
      On
    Off
    Help text
    Off
    Select this to remove the status window from
    the TV  screen.
    On
    Select this if you want the status window to
    display on the TV screen.  It contains
    information on the current play state and time.
    PBC (Playback Control) – turning
    on / off
    This feature is available only on Video CD 2.0
    with playback control (PBC) feature.
    Follow the steps of “Using the setup menu”
    and select :
    > PBC
    1en1enst 1
    Access control
    Status window
    PBC  On
    Off
    Help text
    Off
    Select this if you want the VCD to start
    playback automatically once loaded in the disc
    tray.
    On
    Select this if you want the disc menu of the
    VCD (if available) to show on the TV screen
    once loaded in the disc tray.
    Help text – turning on / off
    Follow the steps of “Using the Setup Menu”
    and select :
    > Help text
    1en1enst 1
    Access control
    Status window
    PBC
     
    On
    Off
    Help text
    Off
    Select this to turn off the help text display.
    On
    Select this if you want to see a brief
    description of the selected menu bar icon to
    show at the bottom of the TV screen.
     
    						
    							36
    EnglishChanging the password
    You can change the four-digit code used for
    Access Control.
    TV/AVDISC/
    MEDIA TUNER
    AUX/DI
    DISC MENU
    SYSTEM MENU
    SEATING ZOOM PREV NEXT STOP PLAY/PAUSE
    VOL
    OK
    456
    123
    789
    0
    SURR. SOUND
    17,
    64,
    523,
    ,
    1In disc mode, press  SYSTEM MENU.
    2Select  icon and press 4.
    3Use the joystick ( 1 2  3  4 ) on the remote to
    navigate in the menu.
    Move to 
     and press  2.
    Move to  ‘Access Control ’ and press  2.
    1en1en st
    1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC  
    Help text[   ] [   ] [   ] [   ]
    Enter code
    4Use the  numeric keypad (0-9)  to enter your
    old four-digit code.
    ➜ When doing this for the first time,
    enter any four numbers you prefer.  You will
    have to enter the same code, exactly, twice.
    This will set your code for the first time.  Press
    SYSTEM MENU if this is your first time setting
    the code.
    ➜ If you forget your old four-digit code,
    press  Ç four times when prompted for the
    four-digit code.  Then, enter any four numbers
    you prefer, twice.
    5Move to  ‘Change code ’ and press  2.
    1en1en st
    1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC  
    Help textChild lock     [  ]
    Parental level        [  ]
    Change country     [  ]
    Change code          [  ]
    \bUse the  numeric keypad (0-9)  to enter your
    new four-digit code.  Then, enter the same
    code again to reconfirm.
    1en1en st
    1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC  
    Help text[   ] [   ] [   ] [   ]
    Confirm code
    7Press  SYSTEM MENU  again to remove the
    menu.
    DVD Menu Options
     
    						
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    English
    Restricting playback by Parental Level
    (only available in region 1 players)
    Some DVDs may have a parental level assigned
    to the complete disc or to certain scenes on
    the disc.  This feature lets you set a playback
    limitation level.  The rating levels are from 1 to
    8 and are country dependent.  You can prohibit
    the playing of certain discs that are not suitable
    for your children or have certain discs played
    with alternative scenes.
    TV/AVDISC/
    MEDIATUNERAUX/DI
    DISC MENU SYSTEM MENU
    SEATING ZOOM
    PREVNEXT
    STOP PLAY/PAUSE
    VOL
    OK
    456 123
    789
    0
    SURR.SOUND
    17,
    6
    56,
    4
    23,
    ,
    1In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
    2Select  icon and press 4.
    3Use the joystick (1 2 3 4) on the remote to
    navigate in the menu.
    Move to 
     and press 2.
    Move to ‘Access Control’ and press 2.
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC
     
    Help text[   ] [   ] [   ] [   ]
    Enter code
    4Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter the
    four-digit code.  You may have to enter the
    same code, exactly, twice.
    ➜If not successful, see page 36 “Changing the
    password”.
    5Move to ‘Parental level’ and press 2.
    6Press 3 4 to select a rating level between 0-8
    and press OK.
    ➜DVDs that are rated above the level you
    selected will not play unless you enter your
    four-digit password or choose a higher level
    rating.  Select ‘0’ to deactivate Parental level
    and have all discs play.
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC
     
    Help textChild lock
    Parental level
    Change country
    Change code
    7Press SYSTEM MENU again to remove the
    menu.
    ➜See page 39 if necessary to select the
    country for which the Parental Level ratings
    apply (according to your discs).
    Rating explanations
    NO PARENTAL – It will play all discs.
    8 ADULT–Mature material; should be viewed
    only by adults due to graphic sexual
    material, violence, or language.
    7 NC-17–No children under age 17; not
    recommended viewing for children
    under age 17.
    6 PG-R–Parental Guidance - Restricted;
    recommended that parents restrict
    children under 17 from viewing or
    allow to view only when supervised by
    a parent or adult guardian.
    4 PG13–Material is unsuitable for children
    under age 13.
    3 PG–Parental Guidance suggested.
    1 G–General Audience; recommended as
    acceptable for viewers of all ages.
    Note:
    –Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating
    though the movie rating may be printed on the
    disc jacket.  The rating level feature does not work
    for such discs.
    DVD Menu Options
     
    						
    							38
    EnglishLocking/Unlocking the DVD for
    viewing
    Not all DVDs are rated or coded by the disc
    maker.  You can prevent a specific DVD from
    playing by locking or unlocking the DVD,
    regardless of its rating.
    TV/AVDISC/
    MEDIATUNERAUX/DI
    DISC MENU SYSTEM MENU
    SEATING ZOOM
    PREVNEXT
    STOP PLAY/PAUSE
    VOL
    OK
    456 123
    789
    0
    SURR.SOUND
    17,
    6
    56,
    4
    23,
    ,
    1In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
    2Select  icon and press 4.
    3Use the joystick (1 2 3 4) on the remote to
    navigate in the menu.
    Move to 
     and press 2.
    Move to ‘Access Control’ and press 2.
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC
     
    Help text[   ] [   ] [   ] [   ]
    Enter code
    4Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter the
    four-digit code.  You may have to enter the
    same code, exactly, twice.
    ➜If not successful, see page 36 “Changing the
    password”.
    5Move to ‘Child lock’ and press 2.
    6Press 3 4 to select (lock) or (unlock), then
    press OK.
    ➜Locked discs will not play unless you enter
    your four-digit code.
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC
     
    Help textChild lock
    Parental level
    Change country
    Change codeÇ
    É
    7Press SYSTEM MENU again to remove the
    menu.
    Note:
    –Lock/Unlock each side of two-sided DVDs and
    each volume of multi-volume Video CDs.
    DVD Menu OptionsDVD Menu Options
     
    						
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    English
    Enabling Play once/Play Always
    You can enable or disable viewing of a specific
    disc.  The DVD system can memorise settings
    for 120 discs.  When you select ‘Play Always’,
    the disc currently in the player moves to the
    top of the list.  When the list is full and you add
    a new disc, the last disc in the list will drop out
    of the list.
    1Insert a disc.
    ➜The Access Control message will appear on
    the TV  screen.
    2Press 3 4 to select ‘Play once’ or ‘Play always’.
    Then, enter the four-digit code.
    ➜‘Play once’ - the disc can play as long as it is
    in the disc tray and the DVD system power is
    on.
    ➜‘Play always’ - the disc will play always. even
    the Child Lock is set to (lock).
    3If you later want to lock the disc so it will not
    play always, insert the disc and press Ç while
    the safe  icon appears on the TV screen.
    ➜Locked  icon will appear.  You may need to
    remove the disc or turn off the power before
    the disc is completely locked.  The next time
    when you insert the disc, it will not play unless
    you enter the four-digit code.
    Changing the country
    If a disc has Parental Level coding, the codings
    are applicable only for the country specified on
    the disc.  The disc manufacturer sets these
    codings.  For example, a disc may be coded at
    level 3 for United States.  So, for some discs,
    you may need to choose the country for which
    the disc is coded in order for the disc to play
    at the Parental Level you select (see page 34).
    1In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
    2Select  icon and press 4.
    3Use the joystick (1 2 3 4) on the remote to
    navigate in the menu.
    Move to 
     and press 2.
    Move to ‘Access Control’ and press 2.
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC
     
    Help text[   ] [   ] [   ] [   ]
    Enter code
    4Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter the
    four-digit code.  You may have to enter the
    same code, exactly, twice.
    ➜If not successful, see page 36 “Changing the
    password”.
    5Move to ‘Change country’ and press 2.
    1en1enst 1
    Access controlStatus window
    PBC
     
    Help textChild lock
    Parental level
    Change country
    Change code
    6Press 3 4 to select the country for which the
    disc is coded, then press OK.
    7Press SYSTEM MENU again to remove the
    menu.
    DVD Menu Options
     
    						
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    EnglishIMPORTANT!
    –Make sure the FM and MW antennas
    are connected.
    –The TUNING button on the front
    panel is used to toggle between
    frequency tuning and preset tuning.
    When in preset tuning mode, pressing
    S / T buttons on the front panel
    will change the preset number.
    Otherwise, pressing  S / T will
    change the radio frequency.
    Tuning to radio stations
    1
    Press TUNER on the remote (or adjust
    SOURCE control on front panel) to select
    “FM TUNER” or “MW TUNER”.
    2Press and hold S / T on the remote
    until the frequency indication starts to change,
    then release.
    ➜The next radio station will tune
    automatically.
    ➜
     lights up for FM stereo reception.
    3To tune a weak station, press S / T
    briefly and repeatedly until an optimal
    reception is found.
    If you use S / T on the front panel for
    frequency tuning, make sure the system is in
    frequency tuning mode.  If not, press
    TUNING.
    ➜FREQ MODE appears.
    Presetting radio stations
    You can store up to 40 preset radio stations in
    the memory, starting from FM and followed by
    MW bands.
    Notes:
    –The system will exit presetting mode if no
    button is pressed within 20 seconds.
    –If no stereo frequency is detected during Plug
    and Play, CHECK ANTENNA appears.
    Tuner Operations
    Using the Plug and Play
    Plug and Play allows you to store all available
    radio stations automatically.
      
                   DVD VIDEO DIGITAL SURROUND SYSTEMSTO P PLAYPAUSE SEATINGTREBLE
    BASSSOURCEVOLUME
    PROG TUNING CLOCKTIMER SURROUND
    SEARCHSC CHANGERDVDDISC
    SUR-R
    RIGHTCENTRELEFT
    SUBSUR-L
    PLAYPAUSEAUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY
    MIC LEVEL MIC
    1Connect the system to the power supply,
    AUTO INSTALL – PRESS PLAY
    appears.
    OR
    In Eco Power standby / standby mode,
    press and hold ÉÅ on the front panel until
    AUTO INSTALL – PRESS PLAY
    appears.
    2Press ÉÅ on the front panel to start
    installation.
    ➜INSTALL TUNER appears.
    ➜All previously stored radio stations will be
    replaced.
    ➜Once completed, the last tuned radio
    station will play.
    Automatic presetting
    You can start the automatic presetting from a
    selected preset number.
    1
    2
    TV/AVDISC/
    MEDIATUNERAUX/DI
    REPEAT REPEAT DISC SKIPDISC MENU
    PROGRAM SYSTEM MENU
    DIM SLEEP SUBW TV VOL VOICE MUTE SEATING ZOOM
    PREV NEXT
    STOP PLAY/PAUSEA-B
    VOL
    OK
    SOUNDSURR.
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    789
    0
    3
    FM TUNER
    P01
    FM 98:00
      AUTO 
    PROGRAM
    DVD5system’s
    display panel
     
    						
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