DVD Player User Manual

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ANGLE MARK
-ON If scenes are recorded on a DVD in different perspectives
this will automatically be signified by a camera symbol
displayed on the television screen. Press the
ANGLE button
on the remote control to display the various perspectives.
-OFF Deactivate function. No symbol appears on the television
screen.
OSD LANGUAGE
Here you set the language, in which the OSD Menu will be shown on the
display.
CLOSED CAPTIONS
-ON Select this setting if by every playback of a DVD the subtitle
(if present) is to be automatically displayed on the television
screen.
-OFF Select this setting to manually activate the subtitle.
The subtitles can also be set, during playback, with the
SUBTITLE button.
SCREEN SAVER
-ON Screen saver activated. The screen saver will now switch
on when the playback is stopped and no activity takes
place for several minutes.
-OFF Deactivate function.
LAST MEMORY
-ON Select this setting to playback a disc from the previously
halted position after removal and re-insertion.
-OFF Deactivate function. The disc playback starts back at the
begining after removing and then reinserting.
Note:
If the DVD player is turned off with the POWER switch the saved position will not
be preserved.
10.3 Setup menu AUDIO
In this OSD menu you can, for example, carry out settings for the analogue
as well as the digital audio outputs.
ANALOG AUDIO
DOWNMIX
If you use the analogue 5.1 output in this menu you can carry out the
appropriate settings.
-LT/RT Only the left and right channels at the sockets
FL and FR
will put out signals.
-STEREO A stereo sound will be put out. Select this setting if you are
not using the analogue 5.1 outputs. The menu options
CENTER SPEAKER and REAR SPEAKER are then not requi-
red and therefore inactive.
-3D SURROUND Select this setting to produce a virtual surround effect from
a stereo or multi channel sound.
-5.1 CH Select this setting to activate the analogue 5.1 outputs.
FRONT SPEAKER, CENTER SPEAKER, REAR SPEAKER and SUBWOOFER
In these menu inputs you can activate/deactivate the individual speaker types
and set the size.
-Large Select this setting if the diameter of the speaker membrane
is greater than 12 cm.
-Small Select this setting for smaller speakers.
-OFF Deactivate sound output for these types of speakers
Note:
The menu input FRONT SPEAKER can not be deactivated since the sound
output for the front speakers always remains switched on.
DIALOG In this menu input you can set the dialogue volume (0-20).
D.R.C. (Dynamic Range Control)
-ON Function activated
-OFF Function deactivated.
-AUTO Function (if available) is automatically activated
DIGITAL AUDIO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
In this menu input you can set the SPDIF output signal.
-SPDIF / OFF No digital audio signal is being put out at the sockets
COAXIAL or OPTICAL.
-SPDIF / RAW The crude data of the Dolby Digital sound is put out.
-SPDIF /PCM Select the setting PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) when there
is a connection to a digital amplifier/receiver. Your DVD
player transmits, through the PCM signal, the same audio
formats that are rendered on the disc. In addition an audio
signal will be put out via the sockets
FL and FR.
LPCM OUTPUT Select this input to set the sampling frequency for the
processing of the crude data.
-48K: Default setting.
-96K: Only for DVDs with the corresponding sampling frequency.
Note:
The LPCM OUTPUT function is only available if you have set the SPDIF audio
output signal to PCM.
CHANNEL DELAY
Select this menu input to set the channel delay of the individual speakers.
With optimal settings the sound reaches your ears simultaneously from all
directions.
With the control button ! go to the graphics field beside the input.
With the control buttons % or & select the speaker.
With the control buttons !$ you increase/decrease the value in increments
of 10 cm. The maximum setable deviation for the CENTER speaker is 170 cm.
The maximum setable deviation for the SUBWOOFER and the rear speakers
is 510 cm.
Confirm your entry by pressing the
ENTER button.
Note:
The channel delay is determined by the front speakers therefore these are not
selectable.