Switching auto/pal/ntsc, Screen display examples of various tv formats – Kenwood HM-V655MP User Manual

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Before playing a disc

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¶ The screen display may be disturbed during

switching. This is not a malfunction.

TV formats of major countries

TV format

PAL

NTSC

Countries, regions

China, North Korea, UK, Germany, Austra-
lia, New Zealand, Kuwait, Singapore, etc.

Japan, Taiwan, Korea, USA, Canada,
Mexico, Philippines, Chile, etc.

Switching AUTO/PAL/NTSC

The TV screen display and disc signal formats can
be classified roughly into two types (NTSC, PAL)
depending on the countries and regions. There-
fore, it is necessary to set the NTSC/PAL switch
of this unit according to the TV format (country
or region) and disc.

1

Check the display format of your TV.

2

Press the key to scroll the current TV format
display.
To change the TV format, press the key again
while the TV format display is being scrolled.

Remote control unit only

AUTO/

PAL/NTSC

Each press of the key cyclically changes the
setting.

1 "AUTO" .... Switches automatically

(Factory setting)

2 "PAL" ........ PAL format

3 "NTSC" ..... NTSC format

Screen display examples of various TV formats

When your TV is switchable between NTSC/PAL

Try playing a disc. If the picture is black and white or as shown

on the right, stop playback and switch the screen display

formats of this unit and the TV to another format. This will

improve the picture quality.

When your TV is compatible only with the PAL format

With certain VIDEO CDs, the playback picture may have black

spaces above and below it (as shown on the right). This is

because the disc has been recorded in the NTSC format. The

screen may be somewhat hard to see but this is not

malfunction.

When your TV is compatible only with the NTSC format

With certain VIDEO CDs, the playback picture may be cut above

and below it (as shown on the right). This is because the disc

has been recorded in the PAL format. The screen may be

somewhat hard to see but this is not malfunction.

NTSC

PAL

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