540v dvd receiver, Operating instructions - the dvd menu display – Cambridge Audio azur 540V User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - THE DVD MENU DISPLAY

All of these menus are accessed from the blue Cambridge Logo screen
that appears when the DVD player is on with no disc in the tray. Pressing
the MENU button on the remote brings up the DVD menu display. It is
accessed by the cursors and select button in the centre of the remote.

General S

Setup

TV D

Display: Allows you to alter between 16.9 widescreen and 4.3

conventional image.

OSD LLang: Alters the language that the menu will appear in.

SCART: This switches the component video outputs between component
and RGB. RGB can only be used with the dedicated Cambridge Audio
RGB Trigger to Scart cable.

Screensaver: If the DVD is left on and inactive, it will switch to a
screensaver to minimise energy consumption and screen burn. It can be
switched off here.

AM S

Step Controls the increments in which the AM band is scanned.

Speaker S

Set U

Up

Downmix: Switches between a 5.1 analogue output, a dual mono
(LT/RT), a virtual surround (where a "surround" effect is created from
two speakers) and a stereo signal from the stereo analogue output.

Front, C

Centre aand R

Rear S

Speaker S

Settings: adjusts the DVD decoder to

compensate between large and small speakers and the size of the
signal it sends to the subwoofer.

Channel D

Delay: Allows the distance between the listening position and

the centre, subwoofer, rear left and rear right speakers to be individually
set (in cm). This is to enable the surround sound to be optimised for
different listening room sizes and shapes.

Audio S

Setup PPage

SPDIF ooutput: Switches the digital audio section of the decoder/output
between bitstream (Raw) and uncompressed stereo digital out (PCM).
The bitstream (Raw) must be selected to enable surround sound (Dolby
digital/DTS) to be sent to the decoder and the audio digital output
(coaxial or optical). If a only a stereo speaker system is to be used then
it is only necessary to set this option to PCM, then only two channels of
information are decoded and sent to the stereo audio outputs (and the
coax/optical digital audio output).

LPCM O

Out: This sets the maximum data rate for the digital audio output

(not the actual data rate) for connection to an external decoding
amplifier. The internal decoder will downsample if the recorded material
has a higher audio data rate although it will not upsample if the
recorded material has a lower audio data rate.

Pro-LLogic III: When switched on Dolby Pro-Logic II allows a surround
effect from a stereo source. The settings are as follows:

On/Off - Switches PLII on and off.

Mode - Switches between Dolby Pro-Logic II music and Dolby Pro
Logic II movies.

Panorama - This is an additional setting that adds additional space
and depth to the Pro Logic II settings.

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