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3 Change settings
This section helps you change the settings of
this player.
Note
You cannot change a menu option that is grayed out.
To access [Preference], stop the disc play.
To return to the previous menu, press . To exit the
menu, press
.
General (sleep, standby...)
1
Press .
2 Select [Setup] > [General] to access the
general setup options.
[Disc Lock]: Lock or unlock a disc for
play. To play a locked disc, you need
to input your password: press
to enter a digit, and press
/ to
change a digit position. The default
password is "136900".
[OSD Language]: Select a language for
on-screen menu.
[Sleep Timer]: Set a period of time for
this player to switch automatically to
standby mode from play.
[Auto Standby]: Enable or disable
auto standby. If enabled, this player
switches automatically to standby after
Disc
Setup
General
Disc Lock
OSD Language English
Off
On
Sleep Timer
Auto Standby
Video
Audio
Preference
Unlock
2
3
1
DivX(R) VOD Code Registration
15 minutes of inactivity (for example,
in pause or stop mode).
[DivX(R) VOD Code]: Display
the DivX
®
registration code and
deregistration code.
Picture
1
Press .
2 Select [Setup] > [Video] to access the
video setup options.
[TV System]: Select a TV system
that matches your TV. By default, this
setting matches the common TVs in
your country.
[Aspect ratio]: Select a picture display
format to t the TV screen.
[Picture Setting]: Select a predened
color setting, or customize a setting.
Sound
1
Press .
2 Select [Setup] > [Audio] to access the
audio setup options.
[Analogue Output]: Select an audio
format for sound output when this
player is connected through the
AUDIO OUT L/R connectors.
[Digital Audio]: Select an audio format
for sound output when this player is
connected through the COAXIAL
connector.
[Digital Output] - Select a type
of digital output: [Off] - Disable
digital output; [All] - Support
multi-channel audio formats;
[PCM Only] - Downmix to two-
channel audio signal.
[LPCM Output] - Select a LPCM
(Linear Pulse Code Modulation)
output sampling rate. The higher
the sampling rate, the better the