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Adjusting Display
Use the procedures described here to adjust the brightness and contrast of the colours that appear on the display, and the overall brightness of the display.
OPERATE
INPUT
/DVD – VOLUME
+
TITLE FUNCTION SHIFT
MENU
SETUP VIDEO ADJ.
ENTER
RETURN
ZOOM PROGRAM DISPLAY VIEW MODE
LCD ON/OFF
DVD VIDEO PLAYER
To adjust display colours
1
Press VIDEO ADJ.
.
• Alternatively, you could hold down
SETUP/ADJ.
on the Player for about two seconds.
VIDEO ADJUST DVD
PICTURE [ 3‰ ]
COLOUR [ ‰ ]
BRIGHT [HI ]
RESET
2
Use " and ' to select the item whose setting you want to change.
• The colour of the selected item changes to indicate it is selected.
3
Use \ and | to change the setting of the selected item.
• PICTURE .... Controls image colour brightness
• COLOUR .... Controls image colour contrast
• BRIGHT ...... Controls LCD backlight brightness
4
After you are finished, press VIDEO ADJ.
.
PICTURE 3‰
RESET
–
S E L E C T
A D J U S T R E T U R N
Example: When selecting
“PICTURE”
+
• The setting screen disappears from the display if you do not perform any operation for about 30 seconds.
• The settings you make here are retained even when you turn off the Player.
• While the “VIDEO ADJUST” screen is displayed, other operations are disabled.
GB 100
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Table of contents
- 5 SAFETY INFORMATION
- 10 Disc Handling and Maintenance
- 11 Features
- 13 Accessories
- 14 Types of Discs that can be played on Your Player
- 18 Discs recorded by PAL system, Discs recorded by NTSC system and Type of TV connection
- 19 Quick Start Guide
- 26 General Guide
- 30 Using Headphones
- 31 Connecting to External Equipment for Input
- 32 Connecting a TV with External Terminals
- 33 Connecting to Audio Equipment
- 33 Playing 2 channel audio
- 35 Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), DTS and MPEG audio
- 36 Using the AC Adapter
- 37 Using the Battery Pack
- 37 To install a battery pack in the Player
- 38 To charge the battery pack
- 41 Battery Capacity Indicator
- 42 Turning Power On and Off
- 44 Using the Remote Control
- 44 Installing the battery in the Remote
- 44 Operating range of the Remote
- 46 Switching Operation Buttons to Select/Enter Buttons
- 46 Screen type and button functions
- 48 Operation Modes
- 49 Setup
- 49 Initial setup (OSD LANGUAGE SETUP)
- 50 TV MODE SETUP setting
- 52 PARENTAL SETUP setting
- 57 AUDIO SETUP setting
- 61 DISC LANGUAGE setting
- 64 OSD LANGUAGE SETUP setting
- 65 Screen Size Setting
- 67 Changing the Display Mode
- 67 To change the display mode
- 68 DVD mode operation indicators
- 69 Playing a Disc
- 69 To play a disc
- 71 To adjust the volume level
- 71 To stop disc play
- 71 To turn off the LCD display
- 72 Playing MP3 Discs
- 74 Other Disc Play Features
- 74 Chapter skip
- 74 Track skip
- 75 To resume disc play after stopping
- 76 Slow-motion play
- 76 Still (Pause) and Frame advance
- 77 Fast forward/Fast reverse
- 78 Using the Function Control
- 78 About the Function control screen
- 80 Direct title/track skip
- 81 Direct chapter skip
- 82 Direct time skip
- 83 Subtitle language setting
- 84 Angle setting
- 85 Audio setting
- 86 VIRTUAL DOLBY (QSURROUND) setting
- 88 DIGITAL GAMMA setting
- 89 DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE setting
- 90 Zoom Function
- 91 Repeat Playback
- 91 Chapter repeat
- 91 Title repeat
- 92 Track/Disc repeat
- 92 A-B repeat
- 93 Programmed Playback
- 93 Title programmed playback
- 95 Chapter programmed playback
- 97 Track programmed playback
- 99 Selecting Titles from the Title Menu
- 100 Setting Play Parameters Using the Disc Menu
- 101 Adjusting Display
- 101 To adjust display colours
- 102 Viewing Images from an External Equipment
- 103 References
- 103 Precautions
- 105 AC Adapter
- 105 Battery Pack (Optional Accessory)
- 107 Troubleshooting
- 111 Error Indicators and Warnings
- 112 Specifications
- 114 Glossary