Setting The Monitor Size; Setting Priority Language; Setting The Parental Level - Clarion nx504e Owner's Manual

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❏ Setting the monitor size
Notice
• The recorded monitor size differs
according to each disc. Even if the
monitor size is set to "Pan Scan" or "Letter
Box", video may be automatically played
at one of these settings depending on the
disc.
1
MENU
DVD / CD
2
Touch the screen.
3
4
[Sizing Monitor] settings key
(default: WIDE)
5
Select the monitor size.
WIDE:
Video is displayed to fit in the entire
screen. When the video and screen
aspect ratios are different, video is
reshaped and displayed. No parts
of the video are clipped.
Pan Scan:
The video is displayed with its
height aligned in the vertical
direction of the screen. When the
video and screen aspect ratios are
different, video is displayed with its
left and right sides clipped.
Letter Box:
The video is displayed with its
width aligned in the horizontal
direction of the screen. When the
video and screen aspect ratios
are different, black bands are
displayed at the top and bottom of
the screen.
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❏ Setting priority language
You can set the menu language, audio
language, and subtitle language that are
given priority when something is playing.
Notice
• The available languages differ according
to the disc.
This setting is for the language to be
given priority while playing DVDs. Video is
not necessarily played with the selected
language.
1
MENU
DVD / CD
2
Touch the screen.
3
4
[Default Menu Language] ,
[Default Audio Language], and
[Default Subtitle Language]
settings keys (default: English)
Touch any key to open the list of
languages and you can select the
language to give priority to while the
video is playing.
You can select English, French or
Spanish as the language. At Default
Subtitle Language, you can select
"OFF" to hide subtitles.
5
Select the language.
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❏ Setting the parental level
What are parental levels?
The parental level setting is for applying
restrictions to children viewing DVDs.
Some DVD videos have parental level
settings. There are eight levels 1 through
8, with stricter viewing restrictions being
applied as the number becomes smaller.
Discs set with viewing restrictions
sometimes cannot be played depending on
the parental level setting made on the unit.
Example: When the viewing restriction of
the DVD is parental level 3
The DVD can be played only when the
parental level set on the unit is level 3 to 8. If
an attempt is made to play a DVD when the
parental level set on the unit is level 1 to 2,
then a warning message "Change parental
level" will be displayed.
The default parental level is "OFF" which
means that no viewing restrictions are
applied to any DVD videos.
Notice
• A password is required to set the parental
level. Viewing restrictions sometimes do
not function successfully if the country
code is not set since parental level differs
according to country. P.50
• The parental level is written on the DVD
package, for example. Viewing restrictions
are not applied to discs whose package
does not indicate any parental level even if
parental level is set.
• This setting is not required if viewing
restrictions are not to be applied.
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