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DVD SETUP MENU OPTIONS
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Language
: Available languages depends on where
you purchased this system.
Angle Indicator
Determines whether the camera icon (
) is displayed
on-screen when playing content on a DVD-Video disc that
features multiple camera angles.
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On (default)
: Camera icon is displayed.
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Off
: Camera icon is not displayed.
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Option settings
Parental Lock
See “Parental Lock” below.
DTS Downmix
Determines how multichannel DTS audio is downmixed
when the DTS Out setting (
p.39) is set to DTS > PCM.
Select Lt/Rt if your AV receiver/decoder supports Dolby
Pro Logic but not DTS and it’s connected to the
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT.
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STEREO (default)
: Multichannel DTS is downmixed
in to a 2-channel stereo mix.
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Lt/Rt
: Multichannel DTS is downmixed in to a matrix-
encoded surround mix that is compatible with Dolby
surround matrix decoders.
DivX(R) VOD
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Parental Lock
DVD-Video discs containing content that may not be
suitable for everyone may use the parental lock system to
restrict viewing. (See the disc’s case for details.) You can
set the DVD player so that discs with a high parental lock
level cannot be played without first entering a password.
There are eight parental lock levels.
In addition, some DVD-Video discs use country or region
codes to block unsuitable content based on the country or
region that you set on the DVD player.
To use parental lock, you must first enter a password, set
the parental lock level, and specify your country or region.
By default, no password is set.
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Password
: Used to set the password.
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Level Change
: Used to set the parental lock level.
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Country Code
: Used to specify your country or
region.
Setting the password
You must set a password before the Level Change and
Country Code settings can be set.
1
Select “Password”, and then press ENTER.
2
Use the numeric keys to enter a 4-digit
password.
The numbers appear on-screen as asterisks (*).
3
Press ENTER.
The password is set.
Notes
• We recommend that you make a note of the password. If you
forget it, you’ll need to reset the DVD player (
p.54) and set a
new password.
• When the password and parental lock level have been set, when
you attempt to play a disc that exceeds the set parental lock
level, you’ll be prompted to enter the password and playback
will not be possible unless you enter the correct password.
• Instead of preventing disc playback completely, some DVD-
Video discs may just skip unsuitable scenes.
• Not all DVD-Video discs support parental lock and those that
don’t can be played regardless of these parental lock settings.
Changing the password
To change the password, you’ll need to enter the old
password.
1
Select “Password Change”, and then press
ENTER.
2
Use the number buttons to enter the old
password, and then press ENTER.
3
Enter a new password, and then press
ENTER.
The new password is set.
Setting the parental lock level
Discs with unsuitable content have higher levels; discs
with content suitable for all have lower levels. To restrict,
for example, playback of discs with a parental level of 4 or
higher, set the DVD player to level 3.
1
Select “Level Change”, and then press
ENTER.
2
Use the numeric keys to enter the password,
and then press ENTER.
3
Use / to set the parental lock level, and
then press ENTER.
The parental lock level is set.
Setting your country or region
You can specify the country or region by using the 2-letter
abbreviations or 4-digit codes listed on page 55.
1
Select “Country Code”, and then press
ENTER.
2
Use the numeric keys to enter the password,
and then press ENTER.