Dvd Setup Page; Audio Setup Page - CyberHome CH-DVD 300 Operation Manual

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SCAN MODE
Default setting: INTERLACED
When using YUV ouputs, you can change this setting. DO
NOT USE this setting if your TV does not support Progressive
Scan. Use the UP / DOWN ARROW and ENTER keys to
select PROGRESSIVE.
BRIGHTNESS
Here is where you can set the BRIGHTNESS level. Use the
LEFT / RIGHT ARROW keys to make adjustments.
CONTRAST
Adjust the CONTRAST level with the LEFT / RIGHT
ARROW keys.
LAST MEMORY
Adjust the SATURATION of the video output with the LEFT /
RIGHT ARROW keys.
The DVD setup menu
MENU
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
TV SCREEN
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
MENU, AUDIO, SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Default setting: ENGLISH
Use these settings to set the player's preferred language for
DVD Audio tracks, subtitles and menus.
TV DISPLAY
Default setting: 4 :3 PS
You can setup your DVD Player to work with normal and wide
screen televisions. If you are using a wide screen TV, set this
option to 16:9 to match the aspect ratio of your TV. When used
with a normal TV (4:3 aspect ratio), the 4:3 PS setting results
in the typical "Pan & Scan" display, where a movie is clipped
on the sides to fit into the TV screen. The 4:3 LB setting will
enable the "Letterbox" format, where the movie is presented in
wide screen format with black lines at the top and bottom of
the screen. Note: The PS and LB usually will have no effect,
since very few movies support both options. DVDs are
generally recorded with either PS or LB and do not allow
switching between the two.
ANGLE MARK
Default setting: ON
When used with discs supporting multi-angle features, the
Angle Mark continuously displays the current angle you're
viewing on screen. Setting ANGLE MARK to OFF will cancel
continuous display, and the current angle will be displayed on-
screen for just a few seconds after an angle change.
THE DVD PLAYER SETUP MENU
DVD SETUP
DVD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
4:3 PS
ON
ON
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CLOSED CAPTIONS
Default setting: OFF
Not all discs support Closed Captions. However, setting
CLOSE CAPTION to ON will display captions when
supporting discs are used. If you don't wish to automatically
enable captions, set this option to OFF.
PARENTAL CONTR
Default setting: 8
The Parental Lock allows you to limit the use of your DVD
Player to only those DVD discs that do not exceed the rating
you specify. When the Parental Control is set, DVD discs that
support this feature will play only after the password has been
entered. However, typically only discs produced by major
entertainment companies support Parental Control. You can
choose from eight levels of Parental Control, corresponding to
the standard rating system in the USA. You will need to enter a
valid password before making changes to Parental Control
settings - refer to the section below.
PASSWORD
To begin using the Parental Control, enter the factory password
of 3351. Once this password is entered, you will be able to
change the Parental Control setting or enter an additional user
password (the factory password cannot be deleted or changed).
To enter your own user password, key in a four digit number
into the NEW PASSWORD field. The user password and the
factory password can now both be used. You can change the
user password at any time after entering a valid password. The
user password is useful for allowing others - for example a
babysitter - temporary access to Parental Control settings.
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Note on parental security
Remember to keep in mind that the key to the Parental
Control feature is the factory default password of 3351.
Consequently, your player may not be secure if this manual is
accessible by your children.
The audio setup menu
The settings you choose in the Audio Setup Page will be
determined by the type of audio equipment you are using with
the DVD Player. The factory default settings are configured
with the assumption that you are using the player with a
standard TV supporting Stereo Audio Inputs. This menu will
allow you to enable the Digital Audio Output if you wish to use
the Coaxial Digital Audio Output with a Digital Receiver.
DIGITAL OUTPUT
SPDIF ( Sony / Phillips Digital InterFace ) refers to the digital
audio format used by most consumer electronics equipment as
well as the Coaxial Digital Audio Output connector. If you are
using the Stereo Audio Output, change this setting to
BITSTREAM or LPCM. Generally, the BITSTREAM setting
is used with receivers capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 channel
decoding, while the LPCM 48K setting is reserved for two
channel equipment.
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