Audio menu, Others menu, Changing the initial settings – JVC XV-NP10S User Manual

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Changing the initial settings

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BACKGROUND

You can change and set the opening display to your favorite image
using this menu.

Setting options

STANDARD, USER, SAVE AS BACKGROUND
[STANDARD]:
select when you use the JVC original image as the

opening display (initial setting).

[USER]: select when you use your favorite image as the opening

display. This item will be taken effect after you register a new
image in the next item.

[SAVE AS BACKGROUND]: select when you register a new

image. To register a new image, see “Changing the picture of the
opening display” on page 28.

AUDIO menu

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

To connect the player’s digital output to an external device
equipped with a digital input, this item must be set correctly.
See “Appendix A: Digital output signal chart” on page 37 for details
about the relation between the setting and output signals.

Setting options

PCM ONLY, DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM, STREAM/PCM
[PCM ONLY]:
select when you connect the DIGITAL OUT jack of

the player to the linear PCM digital input of other audio
equipment.

[DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM]: select when you connect the digital

input of a Dolby Digital decoder or an amplifier with a built-in
Dolby Digital decoder.
When this option is selected, playing back a disc recorded by the
MPEG Multichannel format outputs a linear PCM digital signal.

[STREAM/PCM]: select when you connect the digital input of an

amplifier with a built-in DTS, MPEG Multichannel or Dolby Digital
decoder, or the stand-alone unit of such a decoder.

• With some DVD VIDEO discs that are not fully copy-protected, a

20 or 24 bit digital signal may be output.

• When playing a DVD VIDEO or Audio CD disc with DTS, use a

DTS decoder to get correct signals from your speakers.

ANALOG DOWN MIX

To correctly play the audio on a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with
surround multichannel audio, you must set this item properly
according to your audio system configuration.

Setting options

DOLBY SURROUND, STEREO
[DOLBY SURROUND]:
select when listening to multichannel

surround audio with the player’s analog AUDIO OUT terminals
connected to a surround decoder.

[STEREO]: select when listening to conventional two-channel

stereo audio with the player’s AUDIO OUT terminals connected
to a stereo amplifier/receiver or television set, or in case you
want to record the audio from a DVD VIDEO disc to MiniDisc,
cassette, etc.

D. RANGE CONTROL

This setting provides optimal audio quality from the analog AUDIO
OUT terminals for listening to DVD VIDEO discs recorded in Dolby
Digital format, at low or middle volume.

Setting options

WIDE RANGE, NORMAL, TV MODE
[WIDE RANGE]:
when selected, audio is played back with the

widest dynamic range so that you can enjoy powerful playback
sound.

[NORMAL]: normally, select this option.
[TV MODE]: select if DVD VIDEO disc sound level is lower than

TV program sound level. Thus you can hear sound at a lower
volume clearly.

OUTPUT LEVEL

This setting allows you to attenuate the level of the signal output
from the player’s analog AUDIO OUT terminals.

Setting options

STANDARD, LOW
• If the sound output from the speaker is distorted, select [LOW].

OTHERS menu

RESUME

You can select the resume playback mode.
See pages 14 and 15 for details about the resume playback
function.

Setting options

ON, OFF, DISC RESUME
[ON]:
when selected, the player can resume playback of the disc

from the position where playback was last interrupted, if the disc
is still in the disc tray.

[OFF]: when selected, the resume function is deactivated.
[DISC RESUME]: when selected, the player can resume playback

of the last 30 discs played. The player retains a memory of the
interrupted positions of the last 30 discs played, even though
they have been removed from the disc tray.

ON SCREEN GUIDE

The player can display “on-screen guide” icons or characters on
the picture, which show what is happening to the disc or the player.

Example of “on-screen guide” icons:

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Setting options

ON, OFF
[ON]:
when selected, the on-screen guide is activated.

AUTO STANDBY

When the player is stopped for more than 30 minutes or 60
minutes, the player enters standby mode automatically.

Setting options

60, 30, OFF

DivX REGISTRATION

The player has its own Registration Code for DivX playback.
You can confirm the code of your player.
• Once you played back a disc created by using the Registration

Code, the player’s code is overwritten by a totally different new
one for copyright protection purpose.

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