Accessing the root menu, To access the root menu, Activating progressive scan mode – Insignia NS-H2001 User Manual

Page 14: To activate progressive scan, Selecting surround sound, To turn on surround sound, Selecting a sound effect, To select a sound effect, To adjust individual speakers

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2 In Stop mode, press PROGRAM on the

remote control. The Program mode display
appears on the TV screen and the front panel
display.

3 Use the numeric keypad (0 ~ 9) to input the

track numbers in the order you want, then
press ENTER to confirm.

4 To begin program playback, press

PLAY/PAUSE

or ENTER.

5 To stop playback, press STOP once.

6 To cancel the program, press STOP twice.

Accessing the Root menu

To access the Root menu:

Press MENU during DVD playback. ROOT
MENU appears on the screen, then the root
menu opens.

Activating Progressive Scan mode

The progressive scan display presents 60
complete frames per second, rather than 30
frames per second of interlaced scanning
(normal TV). With nearly double the number of
lines, progressive scan offers higher picture
resolution and eliminates motion artifacts like
jagged edges on moving objects. To enjoy the
full quality potential offered by progressive scan,
a progressive scan TV is required.

To activate progressive scan:
1
In Stop mode, press P-SCAN on the remote

control to enter Progressive mode.

2 In Stop mode, press P-SCAN again to enter

Interlaced TV mode.

Selecting Surround Sound

To turn on surround sound:

Press the SURROUND button to select:
Playing a DVD disc

For a DVD disc with a Dolby Digital signal,
you can select: Stereo or Dolby Digital

For a DVD disc with a DTS 5.1 signal, you
can select: Stereo or DTS*.

For a DVD disc with a PCM or Pro Logic
signal, you can select: Pro Logic or
Stereo.

Playing a CD or MP3 disc or in AUX
mode, you can select: Pro Logic or
Stereo.

Selecting a sound effect

To select a sound effect:

Press the EQ button repeatedly to cycle
through the available preset equalizer
modes, including: FLAT, JAZZ, ROCK, or
POP.

To adjust individual speakers

You can vary the sound level of each speaker, as
well as adjust the treble or bass levels.

To adjust individual speakers:
1
Press LEVEL to review or adjust each

speaker’s output level. The volume level of
the channel appears on the front panel
display and the TV screen.

You can adjust the Front left, Center, Front
right, Rear left, Rear right, and Subwoofer
in 1dB steps from -10 dB to +10 dB.

You can adjust the Master volume in 1 dB
steps from 00 to +40 dB (maximum).

2 Press VOLUME - and VOLUME + to adjust

the selected channel’s level.

3 If you do not press the LEVEL or

VOLUME - /+ buttons for a few seconds, the
display is turned off, and the volume level is
stored in the system.

Notes

This function is available when playing CDs.

This function is not available in pre-Stop mode.

To repeat playback for the programmed tracks,
press REPEAT while in the program playback
mode.

The program sequence is cancelled when you
press STOP twice, open the disc tray, or turn
the power off.

Notes

Depending on the DVD disc, you may not be
able to select a title or chapter.

Depending on the DVD disc, a “title menu” may
be called a “menu” or “title” in the instructions
supplied with the disc.

For some DVD discs, when you press MENU,
playback restarts from the beginning of the
disc.

Note

To activate this function, you must set Video
Output
to Y Pb Pr and make sure that your TV
has progressive scan.

* Note

This receiver does not support DTS. If you select
DTS mode, no sound is produced and the
message “Press Language to select another audio
track” is displayed on the TV screen.

Note

The availability of various surround sound modes
depends on the number of speakers connected
and the sound mode available for the disc.

Note

When you switch the power to STANDBY, then
back ON, the volume level returns to 8 dB.

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