Jwin JD-VD509 User Manual

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About the Language Setup – Continued

4.

MENU LANG: Used to select the menu language

of a DVD disc. The correct performance of this

option depends on the menu language supported

by a DVD disc. If you select a language, which

isn’t supported by a DVD disc, this unit will use the

default subtitle language of the DVD disc.

5.

EXIT SETUP: Used to exit the setup menu.

About the Audio Setup

The audio setup menu is composed of the following setup options: AUDIO OUT, MIC SETUP,

KEY, ECHO, and MIC VOL.

1.

AUDIO OUT: Used to turn on or off the S/PDIF

feature. The word “S/PDIF” is short for “Sony /

Phillips Digital Interface Format” and it is used to

output the digital audio contents to the external

audio device.

a.

SPDIF/OFF: Select this option to turn off

this S/PDIF. When it is selected, the

digital output will be disabled.

b.

SPDIF/RAW: Select this option to

deliver the raw digital audio contents to the external audio device if the device

has the capability of Dolby Digital decoding.

c.

SPDIF/PCM: Select this option to deliver the digital audio contents in the PCM

format to the external audio device if the device doesn’t have the capability of

Dolby Digital decoding but have the capability of PCM decoding.

2.

MIC SETUP: When this option is set to “AUTO”, this unit detects the installed microphone

automatically and enables the microphone function.

3.

KEY: Used to adjust the sound key (or tone).

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4.

ECHO: Used to adjust the echo level.

5.

MIC VOL: Used to adjust the microphone volume level.

6.

EXIT SETUP: Used to exit the setup menu.

About the Video Setup

The video setup menu is composed of the following setup options: BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST,

HUE, SATURATION, and SHARPNESS.

1.

BRIGHTNESS: Used to adjust the brightness of a movie.

2.

CONTRAST: Used to adjust the contrast of a movie.

3.

HUE: Used to adjust the hue level of a movie.

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