Setup menu, Menu navigation, Language settings – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Additional Features

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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Setup Menu

Many of the UDP-89’s settings and options are controlled via the

Setup Menu, which is accessed with the SETUP button on either

the front panel

or the RC-89 remote control unit. The front

panel confirms Setup with the message:

Setup

Menu

CD

The Setup Menu appears on-screen, and is arranged as five

tabbed submenus.

Menu Navigation

Navigation through the menu system is with the front panel

cursor controls

, or via the remote control; the currently-

selected menu item is always highlighted with a yellow border.

The menu system is always entered at the first submenu

(Language); use the DOWN cursor key to select the other

submenus in turn, selecting the one required by pressing the

RIGHT cursor key. The first item in that menu is then highlighted.

To change the setting of any submenu item, press the MARK/

ENTER button

, when a pop-up list of the available settings for

the item will appear. The currently-selected one will be ticked,

and if an different setting is required, it can be selected by

moving the yellow border with the UP or DOWN cursor keys.

Selection is made by pressing MARK/ENTER. An example is

shown below.

Use the LEFT cursor key to exit a submenu back to the tabs,

when another submenu can be selected, or the Setup Menu can

be exited by pressing SETUP again.

Language

OSD language

: English

Subtitle

: Off

Audio

: English

DVD menu

: English

Video

Audio

Rating

Misc

Setup Menu

Some of the items in the Video and Audio submenus generate

a temporary confirmation message on the front panel display as

the settings are changed; this can be useful if no video monitor

is connected.

Language Settings

The Language submenu permits a choice of language for various

unit and disc functions. Six languages are available in the

UDP-89:

English

French

Spanish

German

Italian

Japanese

OSD language – sets the language used in the UDP-89’s on-

screen menus and pop-up windows. Note that Japanese is not

available.

Subtitle – sets the language for subtitles. Note that subtitles will

only be displayed in the selected language if they are available

on the disc. Further, some discs may override this setting and

others may require the subtitle language choice to be made

from a disc menu. In addition to the six languages, this menu

also offers Off and Auto as options. Note that Italian is not

available.

Audio – Sets the preferred language for the soundtrack on a

DVD-Video disc, if that language is available. Note that Italian is

not available.

DVD menu - Sets the preferred language for the menu screens

on a DVD-Video disc, if that language is available. Most discs

will only contain menus in one language. Note that Italian is not

available.

Video settings

Aspect Ratio — sets how video programme material recorded

in 16:9 widescreen format is reproduced. Aspect Ratio should

be set correctly for the type of monitor in use. The available

settings are:

4:3Letterbox: Anamorphic widescreen material is

displayed on a 4:3 screen with black bars at the top

and bottom. Use this setting if you have a conventional

4:3 monitor (or other display device) and prefer to view

widescreen material in letterbox format.

4:3Pan&Scan: Anamorphic widescreen material is

cropped at the sides and will pan left/right (according to

information on the disc) so as to occupy the full height of a

4:3 monitor. This mode needs to supported by the disc; if

it is not, the video will be displayed as 4:3 Letterbox.

16:9Widescreen: Widescreen material is displayed in

the correct aspect ratio for a widescreen display device.

Select this setting if you have a widescreen monitor.

Note: Anamorphic compression is an optical technique to pre-

compress wide pictures into a narrower frame, for example

16:9 material into a standard 720 pixel 4:3 picture format. The

picture is “squashed” in at the sides so that when it is stretched

across the wider 16:9 screen of a widescreen display, the

correct aspect ratio is restored.

Also note that non-widescreen material is not affected by the

Aspect ratio setting.

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