Picture Menu - JVC XV-N5SL Instructions Manual

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Changing the initial settings

PICTURE menu

PICTURE
MONITOR TYPE
4:3 LB
STILL MODE
AUTO
SCREEN SAVER
ON
MP3/JPEG
MP3
SELECT
USE 5∞23 TO SELECT, USE ENTER TO CONFIRM
TO EXIT, PRESS CHOICE.
ENTER
Menu item
MONITOR TYPE
You can select the monitor type to
match your TV when you playback
DVD VIDEO discs recorded for
wide-screen televisions.
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This menu allows you to select options having to do with picture quality or the
monitor screen.
Setting options
• 16:9 NORMAL (Wide Television
screen)
Should be selected when you
connect the unit to a wide-screen
(16:9) TV whose aspect ratio is set
to 16:9 (the unit automatically
adjusts the screen width of the
output signal correctly when
playing back a 4:3 source).
• 16:9 AUTO (Wide Television screen)
Should be selected when you
connect a wide-screen (16:9) TV to
the unit.
• 4:3 LB (Letter Box Conversion)
Should be selected when you
connect a normal (4:3) TV to the
unit.
When playing back a DVD VIDEO
disc recorded in wide picture
format, the picture is shown with
black bars at the top and bottom.
• 4:3 PS (Pan Scan Conversion)
Should be selected when you
connect a normal (4:3) TV to the
unit.
When playing back a DVD VIDEO
disc recorded in wide picture
format, the picture is zoomed to fill
the screen vertically, and the left
and right sides of the image are
chopped off.
16:9 MULTI NORMAL
16:9 MULTI AUTO
4:3 MULTI LB
4:3 MULTI PS
Notes/examples
• If you play a 4:3 DVD VIDEO source
using the "16:9 NORMAL" mode, the
picture character changes slightly
due to the process for converting
the picture width.
• With some discs recorded in wide
picture format, the picture will be
shown in the 4:3 LB mode even if
you select the 4:3 PS mode.
These "MULTI" options should be
selected when you connect the unit to
a TV that supports both the PAL and
NTSC systems. If you select one of
these options, the unit outputs a PAL
or NTSC video signal according to the
disc, regardless of the PAL-NTSC
selector setting.

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