Operation Manual

PCM Digital Output
Dolby Digital
DTS Digital Surround
MPEG
Dynamic Range Compression
Audio during Search
FL Dimmer
QUICK SETUP
HighMAT
Auto Power Off
On-Screen Messages
Menu Language
Menu Display
Menu Audio
Re-initialize Setting
Menu Others
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8
8
Your equipment
can not decode
the signal
Your equipment
can decode the
signal
Dolby
Digital
DTS Digital
Surround
MPEG
PCM
PCM
PCM
Bitstream
Bitstream
Bitstream
Available in the Dolby Digital (DVD) format only.
The volume range is compressed by dynamically putting up the level of
soft passages and lowering the level of loud passages.
PCM is the standard method used to record digital music signals on Audio CDs. For
reasons of copyright protection, the digital output of PCM audio signals may be limited
to 48 kHz/16 bit. Choose [Up to 48 kHz] if the digital audio outlet is used to connect
your player to an amplifier that only processes sampling frequencies of up to 48 kHz.
Change the setting to PCM if the connected equipment fails to decode the relevant
signal. High noise levels may otherwise damage your ears or the loudspeakers.
Adapt the settings to the ratings of your audio system.
Choose to have the sound on or off during the search.
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Enable: Activates HighMAT playback
Disable: Plays HighMAT discs in the MP3/WMA/JPEG format.
Lets you change the basic settings or your appliance.
You can set the display panel brightness to [Bright], [Dim] or [Automatic]. Choose
[Auto] to dim the display panel during playback and restore its full brightness when the
function keys are pressed.
Select the language of the appliance's menus as appropriate.
Select [No] to suppress the display of OSD text.
Resets the appliance to factory defaults. Following reset and initialisation,
press SETUP to run the QUICK SETUP utility again.
SETUP menus
On: If no disc is playing, the appliance goes into stand-by mode after
approx. 30 minutes.
Dolby Digital / DTS Digital
Surround / MPEG:
Please choose the correct settings
matching your audio system: