System Settings; Settings Menu; Language Menu; Video Menu - KEF KIT200 Installation Manual

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system settings

Settings Menu

Press the SETTINGS button when watching video from the KEF Instant Theatre to
view the Settings menu, provided the TV's external AUX input is properly set to
view the KEF Instant Theatre's video output.Within the Settings menu, select a
category (Language, Video, Audio, or Ratings) with the left/right navigation
arrow keys, and press SELECT to open that category's menu.
Within all the menus, select a category with the up/down navigation arrow keys,
and press SELECT to open that category's options. Then choose an option with the
up/down navigation arrow keys and press SELECT. To back out of the menus use
the left and up navigation arrow keys.

Language Menu

The Language menu provides for changing the language of all KEF Instant Theatre
system menus,
and for indicating preferences for the language of the DVD's soundtrack and
menus. (DVDs are published with a limited number of languages on any one disc;
the disc will play in your selected language, if available, or in the default language
for that disc.) Within the Language menu, select a category (Main menu, DVD
soundtrack, or DVD menu) with the up/down arrow keys, and press SELECT to
open that category's options.
Main Menu
Choosing a language from this list will cause all KEF Instant Theatre system menus
(including this one) to be displayed in that language.
DVD Soundtrack
DVD discs are often published with multiple alternate soundtracks for any one film
on that disc. Setting the DVD soundtrack language will use this sound track as
default if it is present on the DVD. It is usually possible to override this
preference in the DVD disc's own menu.
DVD Menu
This will set the default DVD discs menu language if available on that DVD.

Video Menu

The Video menu allows the KEF Instant Theatre to be optimised for use with
different TVs and different countries' broadcast standards.
TV Type
Choose the option that best describes the TV being used.
Std.TV 4:3
Choose 'Std. TV 4:3' for a TV with a screen ratio of 3/4 which will appear
almost as tall as it is wide but is fairly small. When a DVD is published with both
widescreen (letterbox) and pan-and-scan video formats, this setting will cause it
to play in pan-and-scan mode, expanding that part of the picture containing the
action to fill the entire screen.
Bigscreen 4:3
Choose 'Bigscreen 4:3' for a TV with a screen ratio 3/4 which will appear almost
as tall as it is wide, and is fairly large. When a DVD is published with both
widescreen (letterbox) and pan-and-scan video formats, this setting will cause it
to play in widescreen mode, typically showing the entire widescreen film image
across the centre of the screen, leaving the very top and bottom of the screen
blank (black).
Widescreen 16:9
Choose 'Widescreen 16:9' for use with a true widescreen TV (with the screen
almost twice as wide as it is high). When a DVD includes the widescreen
(letterbox) format, it will completely fill the screen. If a DVD is published with
only the pan-and-scan (traditional TV) video format, this setting will cause it to
be shown in the centre of the wide TV screen, with black filling in the empty
space left and right of the picture.
TV Standard
Television programs are broadcast, and videos or DVDs are published, in different
formats in different countries. Choose the format that best matches the local
video/broadcast environment.
NTSC
Choose this if all programming is per the NTSC standard. (Default for KEF Instant
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