CTC Union Clatronic AR 737 USB/TFT Instruction Manual & Guarantee page 29

Stereo car radio with usb & tft monitor
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OSD language
Here you can select the language of the on-screen displays.
Audio output
Here you specify the settings for the digital Audio output.
SPDIF OFF: Output of an analogue Audio signal, but no
digital signal.
SPDIF/RAW: Output of a digital Audio signal. Use this
setting if your amplifi er is notwo-channel stereo amplifi er.
SPDIF/PCM: Output of a digital Audio signal that is conver-
ted to a 2-channel signal. Use this setting if your amplifi er is
a two-channel stereo amplifi er.
NOTE:
If there is no Audio output, even though you connected the
DVD-Player to an amplifi er, you will most likely have chosen
an incorrect setting for the Audio output.
Captions
Some DVDs contain commentaries that accompany the fi lm,
e.g. subtitles for the hard of hearing.
On: The commentary is displayed.
Off: No commentaries are displayed.
Screen saver
The player is able to display a still image for any time on the
screen. This can cause damage to the screen. It is therefore
recommended to activate the screen saver.
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The following options are available:
On: The screen saver is activated (default setting).
Off: The screen saver is deactivated.
Last Memory
Here you can defi ne how the DVD player should behave if the
user presses the STOP button (illustration 1/17) during playback.
On: If the playback of a DVD, CD or VCD is stopped and
then restarted, playback begins from the previous position.
Off: If the playback of a DVD, CD or VCD is stopped and
then restarted, playback begins from the beginning of the
medium.
Speaker setup
Downmix
Change the characteristics of the speaker output:
LT/RT: Choose this setting if you want to play the DVD with
the Pro Logic Dolby stereo effect. This produces a almost
real 2-channel replay effect.
Stereo: Choose this setting if you want to play a DVD, that
has been produced in the 5.1-Audio format, as 2-channel
stereo sound.
Digital setup
Dynamic Range
The term „Dynamic Range" describes the ratio of quietest
and loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very large, you will
experience very quiet and very loud sounds.
This may cause replay problems. Let us assume that you are
watching a DVD in a relatively loud environment. You can now
increase the volume to be able to hear also the very quiet
passages, however with the disadvantage that loud passages
will be unacceptably loud. In this case it would make sense to
compress the dynamic range (i.e. reduce) and increase the
output volume at the same time.
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21.08.2006, 11:50:09 Uhr

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