Setup Menu Options - Sansui FHDBDP3209 Owner's Manual

32” tft lcd digital tv with bd player
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Setup Menu options

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Option
Audio
Subtitle
Language
Menu
OSD
BD/DVD Output
Display
Digital Output
PCM Downsampling
Audio
Dynamic Range
Control
Parental Control
Parental
Parental Level
Parental Password
Reset Settings
Clear BD Storage
System
BD-Live Internet
Access
Software Version
IP Mode
Network
Test Connectivity
Current IP
MAC Address
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Description
Selects the audio language for the disc.
Selects the subtitle language for the disc.
Selects the menu language for the disc.
Selects the Setup Menu language. You can select "English", "Français", or
"Español".
Selects the picture size, so you can match the size of the TV screen. You can select
"16:9 Wide" or "16:9 Pillarbox".
Note: For a wide-screen TV, select one of the 16:9 aspect ratios. If you select an
aspect ratio that does not match your TV's screen size, the resulting picture display
may be unpredictable.
This setting applies to Blu-ray mode only. It changes the aspect ratio for a disc
recorded at in a 4:3 format, but does not change the aspect ratio for a disc
recorded in a 16:9 format.
Selects the digital audio output. The option you select depends on the capabilities
of the sound system you have connected to unit.
Bitstream—Sends the original bitstream from disc over SPDIF using legacy
audio formats. Blu-ray Disc audio is limited to the soundtrack for main movie and
does not send PIP audio or audio effects.
Bitstream mixed—Blu-ray Disc audio streams are mixed and encoded into a
single bitstream. Use this option if you are using an SPDIF 5.1CH receiver and
you want to enjoy mixed Blu-ray Disc audio in surround sound.
PCM Stereo—Sends mixed digital audio over SPDIF in two-channel PCM
format.
Note: When "Bitstream" is selected, unit cannot output secondary audio.
Selects the digital output PCM sampling rate. Select 48 KHz.
If you set the PCM downsampling rate incorrectly, audio output may be
unpredictable.
Sets Dynamic Range Control to "On", "Auto", or "Off".
Dynamic Range Control is only active when a Dolby Digital signal is received.
When you turn on this option and movie soundtracks are played at low volume or
from smaller speakers, unit applies compression to make low-level audio more
intelligible and prevents loud audio from getting too loud.
On—Select this option if you play movies at low volume or if you have small
speakers. Unit uses compression to make low-audio content easier to hear and
prevent high-audio content from getting too loud.
Off—Select this option if you do not want to use the DRC feature. The DRC gain
value is ignored, and the audio program is reproduced with full dynamic range.
See page 29.
Resets all settings to the factory default. Press ENTER after you select this option
to reset all settings. The parental controls rating levels you selected are not reset.
Clears the non-volatile storage (application data area) on a Blu-ray Disc. The
application data area is the space on a Blu-ray Disc that stores information such as
the subtitle language selection.
When you select this option, a confirmation box will appear. If you select OK, unit
erases the Blu-ray Disc application data area.
Sets the Internet access level.
Displays unit's software version.
Selects the IP configuration mode. Select Dynamic (uses DHCP to automatically
obtain an IP address), Manual (lets you manually configure network settings, such
as IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings), or Off (disables the network
interface).
The network cannot be connected to the Internet by way of a proxy server.
Tests unit's Internet connection by "pinging" an IP address. A "ping" sends a
message to an internet address and waits for a reply to verify that a connection is
working.
Shows unit's current network configuration.
Shows unit's MAC address.

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