Setting the screen saver — screen saver, Settings for dvd playback — dvd setup menu, Selecting the audio language for dvd — audio – Sony MV-65ST User Manual

Page 22: Settings for dvd playback

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Setting the screen saver —
SCREEN SAVER

If you set the “SCREEN SAVER” setting to
“ON,” the screen saver image appears when
you leave the player in pause or stop mode for
more than 15 minutes. The screen saver will
help prevent the monitor from becoming
damaged.

1

Press (SETUP).

2

Press M or m button repeatedly to select
“SCREEN SAVER.”

3

Press < or , button repeatedly to
select “ON,” then press
(ENTER).
When 5 seconds elapse with no button
pressed, the player exits the SYSTEM menu
and normal display resumes.

4

Press (SETUP) to exit the SYSTEM menu.

To turn off the screen saver setting

Select “OFF” in step 3.

Returning this player to the
factory setting
— LOAD SETUP DEF

You can return this player to the factory setting
except your password (page 24) and parental
setting (page 23). Follow the steps below.
Note that this operation is possible only when
the player is stopped.

1

Press (SETUP).

2

Press M or m button repeatedly to select
“LOAD SETUP DEF,” then press
(ENTER).

3

Press (SETUP) to exit the SYSTEM menu.

Settings for DVD playback

— DVD SETUP menu

Selecting the audio language
for DVD — AUDIO

Some DVDs have multiple audio languages
you can select from.

1

Press (SETUP), then press < or ,
button repeatedly until “DVD SETUP”
menu appears on the screen.

2

Press M or m button repeatedly to select
“AUDIO.”

3

Press < or , button repeatedly to
select the language, then press
(ENTER).
When you have selected “OTHER,” press M
or m button repeatedly to select “AUDIO
CODE,” then enter the language code (page
37).

4

Press (SETUP) to exit the DVD SETUP
menu.

Notes
• Regardless of setting to the desired language,

other language may be automatically activated,
depending on the DVD.

• Some DVDs are prohibited to change the audio

language output, even if multiple languages are
recorded.

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