Getting Started; Introducing System Setup - LiteOn DD-A100X User Manual

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Getting Started

Introducing System Setup

Before using this DVD recorder, you may like to change the system settings such as the language of on-screen display, clock
format, and recording mode. Use the Setup menu to complete the process.
In the Setup menu, simply go through three levels of menus to complete a setting. Options in first-level menu are represented
by icons, while the ones in second and third levels are represented by text. The table below lists all the options available.
Refer to this table and follow the instruction to complete the system settings. For some settings, more detailed descriptions
are provided in the latter part of this chapter.
How to set up the settings?
1. Press SETUP button on remote control to display the Setup menu.
2. In first- and second-level menu, press to select one of the options,
then press or ENTER to go to next-level menu.
3. In third-level menu, press to select one of the options. If you are rerequired to enter
numbers, press or number buttons (0-9). After completed, press ENTER to
confirm.
4. To return to upper-level menu during setting, press.
5. To completely exit the Setup menu, press several times or SETUP.
For some settings, a dialogue box will appear after making a selection or after pressing ENTER in step 3. Select 'Yes'
to apply the setting. If you choose 'No' or do not confirm in 5 seconds, the change will be discarded
In this section, '' is used to indicate the movement between different levels of options. For example, the procedure for
setting the language of subtitle is written as 'Go through LanguageSubtitle'.
First- Level
Second- Level
Option
Option
System
Video Output
HDMI
Resolution*
HDMI
Output*
Third- Level
Description/Notice
Option
• Component
The mode of video output (interlaced scan/progressive scan) transmit-
ted from component jack
• Progressive
 If you accidentally set 'Progressive' as the video output mode when the DVD
recorder is not connected to a progressive-scan-compatible TV, you may lose
the video signal on your TV instantly. To recover the problem, switch off the
DVD recorder and switch it on again. After the recorder is switched on, press
, 5, 0, 2, 0, on remote control, then press ENTER. The recorder will then
be automatically switched off. When you switch on the recorder next time,
the video output mode will be restored to default value.
 For models feature HDMI, if HDMI resolution is manually set as 480p,
720p or 1080i when you switch Video Output from 'Progressive' to
'Component', the setting of HDMI resolution will change to 'Auto' with
480i as the output resolution. However, please note that your TV may not
support 480i. In such case, select 'No' in the confirmation box popping-up
to discard the change of Video Output and HDMI resolution.
• Auto
Resolution of video output transmitted by HDMI
Under the default setting ('Auto'), the DVD recorder outputs optimum
• 480p
resolution that can be supported by your TV, and the Video Output mode
• 720p
changes accordingly without noticing.
• 1080i
(Select models only)
• Video + Audio
Output content
(Select models only)
• Video Only
• Audio Only
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