Owner's Manual

13
Installation and Setup
Progressive
Scan
Progressive
Scan
Video
provides
the
highest
quality
pictures
with
less
flickering.
If
you
are
using
the
Component
Video
jacks
for
connection
to
a
TV
or
monitor
that
is
compatible
with
a
progressive
scan
signal,
set
Progressive
Scan
to
On.
To
Turn
ON
progressive
scan:
Connect
component
out
of
the
DVD
to
the
input
of
your
monitor/television,
set
your
television
or
monitor
to
Component
Input.
1.
Select
"Progressive
Scan"
on
the
DISPLAY
menu
then
press
B.
2.
Select
"On"
using
the
v
/
V
buttons.
3.
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
your
selection.
The
confirm
menu
will
appear.
Notes:
If
your
TV
does
not
accept
the
Progressive
Scan
format,
the
picture
will
appear
scrambled
if
you
try
Progressive
Scan
on
the
DVD
Player.
4.
When
the
confirm
menu
appears
on
your
screen
Cancel
is
highlighted
as
default.
Use
the
b
/
B
buttons
to
highlight
Enter.
5.
Pressing
ENTER
will
set
the
player
to
Progressive
scan
mode.
Caution:
Once
the
setting
for
progressive
scan
output
is
entered,
an
image
will
only
be
visible
on
a
progressive
scan
compatible
TV
or
monitor.
If
you
set
Progressive
Scan
to
On
in
error,
you
must
reset
the
unit.
First,
remove
the
disc
in
the
DVD
Player.
Next,
press
STOP
(
x
)
and
hold
it
for five
seconds
before
releasing
it.
The
video
output
will
be
restored
to
the
standard
setting,
and
a
picture
will
once
again
be
visible
on
a
conventional
analog
TV
or
monitor.
AUDIO
Each
DVD
disc
has
a
variety
of
audio
output
options.
Set
the
player's
AUDIO
options
according
to
the
type
of
audio
system
you
use.
Dolby
Digital
/
DTS
/
MPEG
Bitstream:
Select
"Bitstream"
if
you
connect
the
DVD
Player's
DIGITAL
OUT
jack
to
an
amplifier
or
other
equipment
with
a
Dolby
Digital,
DTS
or
MPEG
decoder.
PCM
(for
Dolby
Digital
/
MPEG):
Select
when
connected
to
a
two-channel
digital
stereo
amplifier.
DVDs
encoded
in
Dolby
Digital
or
MPEG
will
be
automatically
downmixed
to
two-channel
PCM
audio.
Off
(for
DTS):
If
you
select
"Off",
the
DTS
signal
is
not
output
through
the
DIGITAL
OUT
jack.
Sample
Freq.
(Frequency)
If
your
receiver
or
amplifier
is
NOT
capable
of
handling
96
kHz
signals,
select
48
kHz.
When
this
choice
is
made,
this
unit
automatically
converts
any
96
kHz
signals
to
48
kHz
so
your
system
can
decode
them.
If
your
receiver
or
amplifier
is
capable
of
handling
96
kHz
signals,
select
96
kHz.
When
this
choice
is
made,
this
unit
passes
each
type
of
signal
through
without
any
further
processing.
Check
the
documentation
for
your
amplifier
to
verify
its
capabilities.
DVD
DivX
DVD
DISPLAY
TV
Aspect
Display
Mode
Move
Enter
Prev.
On
Progressive
Scan
Off
Dolby
Digital
Bitstream
PCM
48
kHz
On
Bitstream
DTS
MPEG
Sample
Freq.
DRC
On
Vocal
Move
Select
AUDIO