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    							Settings and Adjustments
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    By using the Setup Display, you can make 
    various adjustments to items, such as picture and 
    sound. You can also set the subtitle language 
    and the Setup Display, among other things. For 
    details on each Setup Display item, see page 72-
    78. For an overall list of Setup Display items, 
    see page 96.
    How to use the Setup Display
    1In stop mode, press DVD SETUP.
    The Setup Display appears.
    2Press X/x to select the setup item from 
    the displayed list: [LANGUAGE 
    SETUP], [SCREEN SETUP], [CUSTOM 
    SETUP], [SPEAKER SETUP], and 
    [SETUP]. Then press ENTER or c.
    The selected Setup item appears.
    Example: [SCREEN SETUP]
    3Select an item using X/x, then press 
    ENTER or c.
    The options for the selected item appear.
    Example: [TV TYPE]
    Press C or O RETURN to return to setup 
    items.
    4Select a setting using X/x, then press 
    ENTER.
    The setting is selected and setup is 
    complete.
    Example: [4:3 PAN SCAN]
    To turn off the Setup Display
    Press DVD SETUP repeatedly until the Setup 
    Display is turned off.
    Settings and Adjustments
    Using the Setup Display 
    DVD 
    SETUP C/X/x/c/
    ENTER
    O RETURN
    With cover opened.
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    OSD :
    DVD MENU :
    AUDIO :
    SUBTITLE :ENGLISH
    ENGLISH
    ENGLISH
    ENGLISHMain 
    item
    SCREEN SETUP
    SCREEN SAVER:
    BACKGROUND:
    COMPONENT OUT:ON
    JACKET PICTURE
    INTERLACE16:9 TV TYPE:
    SCREEN SETUP
    SCREEN SAVER:
    BACKGROUND:
    COMPONENT OUT:
    TV TYPE:4:3 LETTER BOX
    4:3 PAN SCAN16:9
    Options
    SCREEN SETUP
    SCREEN SAVER:
    BACKGROUND:
    COMPONENT OUT:
    ON
    JACKET PICTURE
    INTERLACE
    TV TYPE: 4:3 PAN SCAN
    Selected setting
     
    						
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    [LANGUAGE SETUP] allows you to set 
    various languages for the on-screen display or 
    sound track.
    Select [LANGUAGE SETUP] in the Setup 
    Display. For details on using the display, see 
    “Using the Setup Display” (page 71).
    xOSD (On-Screen Display)
    Selects the display language on the screen.
    Select the language from the displayed list.
    xDVD MENU (DVD only)
    Selects the desired language for the DVD menu.
    Select the language from the displayed list.
    xAUDIO (DVD only)
    Selects the language of the sound track.
    Select the language from the displayed list.
    xSUBTITLE (DVD only)
    Selects the language of the subtitle.
    Select the language from the displayed list.
    Note
    If you select a language that is not recorded on the 
    DVD, one of the recorded languages will be 
    automatically selected (except for [OSD]).
    Tip
    If you select [OTHERS t] in [DVD MENU], 
    [AUDIO], or [SUBTITLE], select and enter the 
    language code from the list using the number buttons 
    (page 95).
    After you have made a selection, the language code (4 
    digits) is displayed the next time you select [OTHERS 
    t].
    Choose settings according to the TV to be 
    connected.
    Select [SCREEN SETUP] in the Setup Display. 
    For details on using the display, see “Using the 
    Setup Display” (page 71).
    The default settings are underlined.
    xTV TYPE (DVD only)
    Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV (4:3 
    standard or wide).
    The default settings vary, depending on the 
    country model.
    Setting the Display or 
    Sound Track Language
    (LANGUAGE SETUP) 
    LANGUAGE SETUP
    OSD :
    DVD MENU :
    AUDIO :
    SUBTITLE :ENGLISH
    ENGLISH
    ENGLISH
    ENGLISH
    Settings for the Display
    (SCREEN SETUP) 
    16:9Select this if you connect a wide-
    screen TV or a TV with a wide 
    mode function.
    4:3 
    LETTER 
    BOXSelect this if you connect a 4:3 
    screen TV. Displays a wide picture 
    with bands on the upper and lower 
    portions of the screen.
    4:3 
    PAN SCANSelect this if you connect a 4:3 
    screen TV. Automatically displays 
    the wide picture on the entire 
    screen and cuts off the portions 
    that do not fit.
    SCREEN SETUP
    SCREEN SAVER:
    BACKGROUND:
    COMPONENT OUT:ON
    JACKET PICTURE
    INTERLACE TV TYPE: 16:9
     
    						
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    Note
    Depending on the DVD, [4:3 LETTER BOX] may be 
    selected automatically instead of [4:3 PAN SCAN] or 
    vice versa.
    xSCREEN SAVER
    Turns the screen saver on and off so that the 
    screen saver image appears when you leave the 
    system in pause or stop mode for 15 minutes, or 
    when you playback a CD, a Super Audio CD, an 
    MP3, or JPEG file (except during the slide 
    show) for more than 15 minutes. The screen 
    saver will help prevent your display device from 
    becoming damaged (afterimage). Press H to 
    turn off the screen saver.
    xBACKGROUND
    Selects the background color or picture on the 
    TV screen in stop mode or while playing a CD.
    xCOMPONENT OUT
    This will change the type of signal output from 
    the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the 
    system. See page 88 for more information about 
    the different types.
    To set to [PROGRESSIVE]
    1Select [COMPONENT OUT] in [SCREEN 
    SETUP] using X/x, then press ENTER.
    2Select [PROGRESSIVE] using X/x, then 
    press ENTER.
    The display for confirming appears.
    3Select [YES] using X/x, then press ENTER.
    The type of output signal changes to 
    progressive format.
    ONTurns on the screen saver.
    OFFTurns off the screen saver.
    JACKET PICTUREThe jacket picture (still picture) 
    appears in the background, but 
    only if a jacket picture is already 
    recorded on the disc (CD-
    EXTRA, etc.). If the disc does not 
    contain a jacket picture, the 
    [GRAPHICS 1] picture appears.
    GRAPHICS 1-5A preset picture stored in the 
    system appears in the background.
    BLUEThe background color is blue.
    BLACKThe background color is black.
    16:9
    4:3 LETTER BOX
    4:3 PAN SCANINTERLACE
    Select this when you connect to a 
    standard (interlace format) TV.
    PROGRESSIVESelect this when you have a TV 
    that can accept progressive 
    signals.
    SCREEN SETUP
    SCREEN SAVER:
    BACKGROUND: TV TYPE:
    PROGRESSIVE JACKET PICTURE
    INTERLACEON 16:9
    COMPONENT OUT:
    SCREEN SETUP
    SCREEN SAVER:
    BACKGROUND: TV TYPE:
    JACKET PICTUREON 16:9
    YES
    NO Does your TV accept progressive
    signals? COMPONENT OUT:
    continued
     
    						
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    Notes
    • If your TV accepts progressive signals, connect COMPONENT VIDEO OUT of the system to the TV 
    using a component video cord (not supplied), and set 
    progressive format.
     When [PROGRESSIVE] is selected in [SCREEN  SETUP], no signal is output from the MONITOR 
    OUT jacks.
     If you set [COMPONENT OUT] in [SCREEN  SETUP] to [PROGRESSIVE] even though your TV 
    cannot accept the signal in progressive format, 
    picture noise may appears. In this case, return the 
    setting to interlace format (page 21).
     The display for confirming does not appears when  you select [INTERLACE].
    Allows setting up Parental Control and other 
    settings.
    Select [CUSTOM SETUP] in the Setup Display. 
    For details on using the display, see “Using the 
    Setup Display” (page 71).
    The default settings are underlined.
    x VCD COLOR SYSTEM (Asian, Australian, 
    and Saudi Arabian models only)
    Select the color system when you play a VIDEO 
    CD.
    Notes
     You cannot change the color system of the disc itself.
     On Asian and Australian models, you can change the 
    color system of this unit according to the connected 
    TV (page 21).
    x PARENTAL CONTROL  t (DVD only)
    Sets a password and playback limitation level 
    for DVDs with playback limitation for children. 
    For details, see “Limiting playback for children 
    (Parental Control) (DVD only)” (page 58).
    Custom Settings
    (CUSTOM SETUP)
    AUTOOutputs the video signal in the 
    system of the disc, either PAL or 
    NTSC. If your TV uses a DUAL 
    system, select AUTO.
    PALChanges the video signal of an 
    NTSC disc and outputs it in the 
    PAL system.
    NTSCChanges the video signal of a PAL 
    disc and outputs it in the NTSC 
    system.
    CUSTOM SETUP
    OFF
    PARENTAL CONTROL
    TRACK SELECTION
    MP3
    DATA CD PRIORITY:
    MM/DD/YYYY
    JPEG DATE: OFF
    AUDIO DRC: VCD COLOR SYSTEM
     
    						
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    xTRACK SELECTION (DVD only)
    Gives the sound track having the highest number 
    of channels priority when you play a DVD on 
    which multiple audio formats (PCM, MPEG 
    audio, DTS, or Dolby Digital format) are 
    recorded.
    Notes
     When you set the item to [AUTO], the language may 
    change. The [TRACK SELECTION] setting has 
    higher priority than the [AUDIO] settings in 
    [LANGUAGE SETUP] (page 72).
     If PCM, DTS, MPEG audio, and Dolby Digital sound 
    tracks have the same number of channels, the system 
    selects PCM, DTS, Dolby Digital, and MPEG audio 
    sound tracks in this order.
     Depending on the DVD, the audio channel with 
    priority may be predetermined. In this case, you 
    cannot give priority to the DTS, Dolby Digital, or 
    MPEG audio format by selecting [AUTO].
    xAUDIO DRC*
    Narrows the DYNAMIC range of the sound 
    track.
    Useful for watching movies at low volume late 
    at night.
    * Dynamic Range Compression
    Note
    AUDIO DRC only applies to Dolby Digital sources.
    xDATA CD PRIORITY (MP3, JPEG only)
    Set priority data you want to play, when you 
    play a DATA CD (CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW) 
    containing MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image 
    files.
    xJPEG DATE
    Change the date information order of a JPEG 
    image in the Control Menu.
    YYYY: Year
    MM: Month
    DD: Day
    OFFNo priority given.
    AUTOPriority given.
    OFFNo compression of DYNAMIC 
    range.
    ONReproduces the sound track with 
    the kind of DYNAMIC range that 
    the recording engineer intended.
    MP3If an MP3 file exists on a disc, the 
    system recognises the disc as an 
    “MP3 Disc.” If only JPEG files 
    exist on the disc, the system 
    recognises the disc as a “JPEG 
    Disc.”
    JPEGIf a JPEG file exists on the disc, 
    the system recognises the disc as a 
    “JPEG Disc.” If only MP3 files 
    exist on the disc, the system 
    recognises the disc as an “MP3 
    Disc.”
    MM/DD/YYYY
    YYYY/MM/DD
    DD/MM/YYYY
    YYYY/DD/MM
     
    						
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    To obtain the best possible surround sound, set 
    for the size of the speakers you have connected 
    and their distance from your listening position. 
    Then use the test tone to adjust the level and the 
    balance of the speakers to the same level.
    Select [SPEAKER SETUP] in the Setup 
    Display. For details, see “Using the Setup 
    Display” (page 71).
    The default settings are underlined.
    To return to the default setting 
    when changing a setting
    Select the item, then press CLEAR.
    xSIZE
    If you do not connect center or surround 
    speakers, or move the surround speakers, set the 
    parameters for [CENTER] and [SURROUND] 
    and specify the surround speaker position and 
    height. Since the front speaker and subwoofer 
    settings are fixed, you cannot change them.
    If you connect the surround back speaker, set 
    [SURROUND BACK] to [YES].
    Notes
     When you select an item, the sound cuts off for a 
    moment.
     Depending on the settings of other speakers, 
    subwoofer may be excessive.
    xDISTANCE
    The default distance setting for the speakers in 
    relation to the listening position is shown below.
    When you set the distance using the Quick Setup 
    (page 23), the settings is automatically 
    displayed.
    Settings for the Speakers
    (SPEAKER SETUP)
    SPEAKER SETUP
    DISTANCE:
    TEST TONE: SIZE:
    BALANCE: LEVEL: 
    90 
    20 
    45 A A
    B B
    Position diagramFRONT
    YES
    CENTERYES: Normally select this.
    NONE: Select this if no center 
    speaker is used. 
    SURROUNDBEHIND: Select this if surround 
    speakers are located in section B.
    SIDE: Select this if surround 
    speakers are located in section A.
    NONE: Select this if no surround 
    speaker is used.
    SURROUND 
    BACK
    (appears except 
    when you set 
    [SURROUND] 
    to [NONE] in the 
    [SIZE] setting.)
    NONE: Normally select this.
    YES: Select this if the surround back 
    speaker is used. 
    SUBWOOFERYES
    1.6m 1.6m1.6m
    1.6m
    1.6m1.6m
     
    						
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    Be sure to change the value in the Setup Display 
    when you move the speakers.
    * When you perform the Quick Setup (page 23), the 
    default settings are changed.
    Notes
     When you set the distance, the sound cuts off for a 
    moment.
     If all front and surround speakers are not placed at an 
    equal distance from your listening position, set the 
    distance according to the closest speaker.
     Do not place the surround speakers farther away from 
    your listening position than the front speakers.
     Depending on the input stream, the [DISTANCE] 
    setting may not be effective.
    xLEVEL
    You can vary the level of each speaker as 
    follows. Be sure to set [TEST TONE] to [ON] 
    for easy adjustment.
    * When you perform the Quick Setup (page 23), the 
    default settings are changed.
    FRONT 
    1.6 m*Front speaker distance from the 
    listening position can be set in 0.2 
    meter increments from 1.0 to 7.0 
    meters.
    CENTER 
    1.6 m*(appears when 
    you set 
    [CENTER] to 
    [YES] in the 
    [SIZE] setting.)
    Center speaker distance can be moved 
    up to 1.6 meters closer to the listening 
    position from the front speaker 
    distance, in 0.2 meter increments.
    SURROUND
    1.6 m*(appears except 
    when you set 
    [SURROUND] 
    to [NONE] in 
    the [SIZE] 
    setting.)
    Surround speaker distance can be 
    moved up to 4.6 meters closer to the 
    listening position from the front 
    speaker distance, in 0.2 meter 
    increments.
    SURROUND 
    BACK
    1.6 m
    (appears when 
    you set 
    [SURROUD 
    BACK] to 
    [YES] in the 
    [SIZE] setting.)
    Surround back speaker distance can 
    be moved up to 4.6 meters closer to 
    the listening position from the front 
    speaker distance, in 0.2 meter 
    increments.
    CENTER 
    0 dB*(appears when 
    you set 
    [CENTER] to 
    [YES] in the 
    [SIZE] setting.)
    Adjusts the level of the center 
    speaker (–6 dB to +6 dB, 1 dB 
    increments).
    SURROUND 
    LEFT 0 dB*
    SURROUND 
    RIGHT 0 dB
    *(appears except 
    when you set 
    [SURROUND] to 
    [NONE] in the 
    [SIZE] setting.)
    Adjusts the level of the surround 
    speakers (–6 dB to +6 dB, 1 dB 
    increments).
    SURROUND 
    BACK
    0 dB
    (appears when 
    you set 
    [SURROUD 
    BACK] to [YES] 
    in the [SIZE] 
    setting.)
    Adjusts the level of the surround 
    back speaker (–10 dB to +10 dB, 
    1 dB increments).
    SUBWOOFER 
    +4 dB*Adjusts the level of the subwoofer 
    (–6 dB to +6 dB, 1 dB increments).
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    xBALANCE
    You can vary the balance of the left and right 
    speakers as follows. Be sure to set [TEST 
    TONE] to [ON] for easy adjustment.
    To adjust the volume of all the 
    speakers at one time
    Use the VOLUME control on the system, or 
    press VOL +/–.
    xTEST TONE
    The speakers will emit a test tone to adjust 
    [LEVEL] and [BALANCE].
    Adjusting the speaker 
    balance and level by using the 
    test tone
    1Press DVD SETUP in stop mode.
    The Setup Display appears.
    2Press X/x repeatedly to select 
    [SPEAKER SETUP], then press ENTER 
    or c.
    3Press X/x repeatedly to select [TEST 
    TONE], then press ENTER or c.
    4Press X/x repeatedly to select [ON], 
    then press ENTER.
    You will hear the test tone from each 
    speaker in sequence.
    5From your listening position, adjust the 
    value of [BALANCE] and [LEVEL] using 
    C/X/x/c.
    When selecting [BALANCE], the test tone 
    is emitted from both left and right speakers 
    simultaneously.
    When selecting [LEVEL], the test tone is 
    emitted from only the speaker which you 
    are adjusting.
    6Press ENTER when you have finished 
    making adjustments.
    7Press X/x repeatedly to select [TEST 
    TONE], then press ENTER.
    8Press X/x repeatedly to select [OFF], 
    then press ENTER.
    Notes
     When you adjust the speaker settings, the sound cuts 
    off for a moment.
     The surround back speaker level can be also adjusted 
    on the amplifier that is connected to the surround 
    back speaker.
    Tip
    To adjust the balance or the level without listening to 
    the test tone, select [BALANCE] or [LEVEL] in step 3 
    and press ENTER. Then adjust the balance or level 
    using X/x and press ENTER.
    FRONT
    (CENTER)Adjusts the balance between the front 
    left and right speakers.
    The center position is shown as 
    “---.” (You can adjust from the center 6 
    steps to left or right.)
    OFFThe test tone is not emitted from the 
    speakers.
    ONThe test tone is emitted from both left and 
    right speakers simultaneously while 
    adjusting balance. When you select one of 
    the [SPEAKER SETUP] items, the test 
    tone is emitted from each speaker in 
    sequence.
     
    						
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    Setting the speakers by using 
    the front panel display on the 
    system
    You can set the speakers by using the AMP 
    menu that is displayed in the front panel display.
    AMP menu list
    1Press AMP MENU.
    2Press X/x repeatedly until the item you 
    want to set appears in the front panel 
    display.
    xSP SETUP
    Sets the speaker size, distance, and place.
    xLEVEL
    Sets the balance and level of the each 
    speaker, and turns on/off the test tone.
    3Press ENTER or c.
    4Press X/x to select the desired item, 
    then press ENTER or c.
    To set the item, press X/x, then press 
    ENTER or AMP MENU.
    You can set the following items. The 
    default settings are underlined.
    SP SETUP
    CENTER SP
    SURR SP
    F DIST
    CEN DIST
    b)
    CENTER Y
    1.0 m - 7.0 m SURR Y
    LEVEL
    TESTTONE
    F BALANCE
    T.TONE ON
    T.TONE OFF
    6 steps left or right
    CEN LEVEL
    b)–6 dB - +6 dB
    SL LEVELb)–6 dB - +6 dB
    SR LEVELb)–6 dB - +6 dB
    DRC OFF
    DRC ON
    SURR DISTb)
    AUDIO DRC
    SURR N CENTER N
    SB LEVELb)–10 dB - +10 dB
    SURR B SPa)SURR B N
    SURR B Y
    SB DISTb)
    SP POSb)
    SP SIDE
    SP BEHIND
    SW LEVEL
    –6 dB - +6 dB
    a)This setting appears when you set “SURR SP” 
    to “SURR Y” in “SP SETUP.”
    b)This setting appears when you set the 
    corresponding speaker to “Y” in “SP SETUP.”
    1.0 m - 7.0 m
    1.0 m - 7.0 m
    1.0 m - 7.0 m
    CUSTOMIZE
    DIMMERDIM OFF
    DIM ON
    DUAL MONOMAIN
    SUB
    MAIN+SUB
    SB DECSB MATRIX
    SB AUTO
    SB OFF
    MAIN/SUB
    AMP MENU C/X/x/c/
    ENTER
    With cover opened.
    continued
     
    						
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    xSP SETUP
    a)This setting appears when you set “SURR SP” 
    to “SURR Y” in “SP SETUP.”
    b)When you perform the Quick Setup (page 23), 
    the default settings are changed.
    c)This setting appears when you set the 
    corresponding speaker to “Y” in “SP SETUP” 
    (page 80).
    xLEVEL
    a)When you perform the Quick Setup (page 23), 
    the default settings are changed.
    b)This setting appears when you set the 
    corresponding speaker to “Y” in “SP SETUP” 
    (page 80).
    CENTER SP 
    (center 
    speaker)CENTER Y: Select this if you 
    use a center speaker.
    CENTER N: Select this if no 
    center speaker is used.
    SURR SP
    (surround 
    speakers)SURR Y: Select this if you 
    use surround speakers.
    SURR N: Select this if no 
    surround speaker is used.
    SURR B SPa)
    (surround 
    back 
    speaker)SURR B N: Select this if no 
    surround back speaker is 
    used.
    SURR B Y: Select this if you 
    use a surround back speaker.
    F DIST 
    (front 
    distance)
    1.6m
    b)
    Front speaker distance from 
    the listening position can be 
    set in 0.2 meter increments 
    from 1.0 to 7.0 meters.
    CEN DISTc)
    (center 
    distance)
    1.6m
    b)
    Center speaker distance can 
    be moved up to 1.6 meters 
    closer to the listening position 
    from the front speaker 
    distance, in 0.2 meter 
    increments.
    SURR DISTc)
    (surround  
    distance)
    1.6m
    b)
    Surround speaker distance 
    can be moved up to 4.6 meters 
    closer to the listening position 
    from the front speaker 
    distance, in 0.2 meter 
    increments.
    SB DISTc)
    (surround 
    back 
    distance)
    1.6m
    b)
    Surround back speaker 
    distance can be moved up to 
    4.6 meters closer to the 
    listening position from the 
    front speaker distance, in 0.2 
    meter increments.
    SP POSc) 
    (surround 
    speakers 
    position)SP BEHIND: Select this if 
    surround speakers are located 
    in the back area of the 
    listening position.
    SP SIDE: Select this if 
    surround speakers are located 
    in the side area of the listening 
    position.
    TEST TONE 
    (test tone)T. TONE OFF: The test tone is 
    not emitted from the speakers.
    T. TONE ON: The test tone is 
    emitted from both left and 
    right speakers simultaneously 
    while adjusting balance. When 
    you select one of the 
    “LEVEL” items, the test tone 
    is emitted from each speaker in 
    sequence.
    F BALANCE 
    (front 
    balance)
    0Adjusts the balance between 
    the front left and right 
    speakers. (You can adjust from 
    the center 6 steps left (L6) or 
    right (R6).)
    CEN LEVELb)
    (center level)
    0a)
    Adjusts the level of the center 
    speaker (–6 dB to +6 dB, 1 dB 
    increments).
    SL LEVELb)
    (surround 
    left level)
    0
    a)
    Adjusts the left level of the 
    surround speaker (–6 dB to +6 
    dB, 1 dB increments).
    SR LEVELb)
    (surround 
    right level)
    0
    a)
    Adjusts the right level of the 
    surround speaker (–6 dB to +6 
    dB, 1 dB increments).
    SB LEVELb)
    (surround 
    back level)
    0
    a)
    Adjusts the level of the 
    surround back speaker (–10 
    dB to +10 dB, 1 dB 
    increments).
    SW LEVEL
    (subwoofer 
    level)
    +4
    a)
    Adjusts the level of the 
    subwoofer (–6 dB to +6 dB, 1 
    dB increments).
    AUDIO DRC
    (dynamic 
    compression)DRC OFF: No compression of 
    DYNAMIC range.
    DRC ON: Reproduces the 
    sound track with the kind of 
    DYNAMIC range that the 
    recording engineer intended.
     
    						
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