Changing Various Settings
Initial setting menu
NEXT
(Ex:DVD)
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INITIALINITIAL
STOPSTOP
1 OSD SET.OSD SET.6 LANG SET.ASPECT
MAINMAIN
Use to change a
2 SAVERWIDE\7 ASPECT
3 B.G.COLORwide range of\
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4 PARENTALsettings. On pages
5 SOFT MENU
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Output setting menu
(only with DVD)
Use when you have selected audio output from the
OUTPUT
STOPplayer via the digital output jack.
1 DIG.OUTPUTDIG.OUTPUT
MAINChange the setting to match your amplifier.
2 DOWN SAMPPCM
/DOLBY DIGITAL
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Settings Chart
Settings status
ItemDetailsInitial settings
Class (factory settings )
ONOFF
Switches between display of operation indications (Play, Stop etc.) (ON),
DISPLAYDisplay of operationNo display of
and no display of indications (OFF).
indicationsoperation indications
When watching regular software on a wide TV, operation indications mayWideNormal
be displayed outside the area of the screen, so you canOt see them. ChangingWhen using a wide TVWhen using a regular
POSITION
the on-screen location of the indications lets you see them even when(Not compatible with(4: 3) TV.
watching a wide TV.menu display)
OSD setting is displayed to clearly indicate when the scene playing has variousONOFF
ANGLE MARK
recorded angles. is indicated.No indication
Leaving a still image on screen for a prolonged period can result in screen
OFFON
Initial settingOburn�.
SAVERThe screen saver willThe screen saver will
This player features a screen saver function that prevents screen Oburn�
(Screen saver)not operate.operate.
due to prolonged display (5 minutes or more) of menus and other indications.
It is recommended to leave this function ON.
B.G.COLORLets you select background color for menus and for screen color when no
(Backgroundsoftware is playing. You can set R (red), G (green), and B (blue) independently.BlueSwitchable
color)Setting for each color is possible in 21 steps.
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