Dvd Player Function Setup; General Set Up; Osd Language; Screen Saver - Regal 3760 Owner's Manual

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DVD PLAYER FUNCTION SETUP

General Set Up

This menu can be used to choose audio language, sub-
title language, OSD language, and DVD menu language.
You need to set up these items when you begin to play a
DVD disc. When you start to play a DVD disc, the DVD
player will automatically choose a default language if it
contains the language. See the DVD owner's manual for
more detailed function operations.
You can press SETUP button on the remote control to
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bring up this setup menu.
Use UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the item you
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desire to change.
Use LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to change your set-
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ting.
Use UP/DOWN arrow buttons to exit the item you
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want.
Use UP/DOWN arrow buttons to page icon and high-
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light it. Use LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to change setup
menu page.
After finishing your setting, you can choose SETUP to
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exit and save these modifications into memory.
Equipment Operation

OSD Language

This item is used to select the OSD ( On-screen display)
language.

Screen Saver

This item is used to open/close screen saver.
Open: Screen saver will automatically be excuted if
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the screen keeps still for fifteen minutes.
Close: Screen saver would not be used.
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Load Setup Def:
This item is used to restore all menus as manufacturer's
defaults, except anything related to the parent control sub
item. Use reset.
Language SetUp
Menu: When you start to play a DVD disc, the player
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will automatically select its default menu language from
English, French, Russian, Japanese, or German.
Audio: When you start to play a DVD disc, the player
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will automatically select its default audio language from
English, French, Russian, Japanese, or German.
Subtitle: When you start to play a DVD disc, the de-
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fault subtitle of this player will automatically be displayed.
Languages can then be chosen from English, French, Rus-
sian, Japanese, or German.
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