Custom settings – Sony DAV-DS1000 User Manual

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CUSTOM SETUP

PARENTAL CONTROL
TRACK SELECTION
2CH MODE

VCD COLOR SYSTEM

OFF

PRO LOGIC MOVIE

AUDIO DRC

OFF

Select this when you are
connected to a standard
(interlace format) TV.

Select this when you have a
TV that can accept
progressive signals.

x

COMPONENT OUT

This will change the type of signal output
from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
jacks on the subwoofer. See page 79, 80 for
more information about the different types.

INTERLACE

PROGRESSIVE

Notes

• Unless the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT/

SCAN SELECT switch on the rear panel of the
subwoofer is set to “SELECTABLE,” you cannot
select the above setting.

• When “PROGRESSIVE” is selected in “SCREEN

SETUP,” no signal is output from the MONITOR
OUTPUT jacks.

• “PROGRESSIVE” does not work for PAL signals.

Even if you set “COMPONENT OUT” to
“PROGRESSIVE,” the output signal is
automatically switched to interlace format for PAL
signals.

Custom Settings

(CUSTOM

SETUP)

Allows setting up Parental Control and other
settings.

Select “CUSTOM SETUP” in the Setup
Display. For details on using the display, see
“Using the Setup Display” (page 69).
The default settings are underlined.

x

COLOR SYSTEM for VIDEO CD

playback (Asian models and

Australian models only)

Select the color system when you play a
VIDEO CD.

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

Notes

• You cannot change the color system of the disc

itself.

• On Asian models or Australian models, you can

change the color system of this unit according to
the connected TV. See page 28.

x

PARENTAL CONTROL

t

(DVD only)

Sets a password and playback limitation
level for DVDs with playback limitation for
children. For details, see “Limiting playback
for children (Parental Control)” (page 60).

Outputs the video signal in the
system of the disc, either PAL or
NTSC. If your TV uses a DUAL
system, select AUTO.

Changes the video signal of an
NTSC disc and output in the
PAL system.

Changes the video signal of a
PAL disc and outputs it in the
NTSC system.

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