Language settings, Feature settings – Philips DVDR990 User Manual

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24 OPERATION

Surround: Select this setting when using equipment

with a Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder.
In this setting the 5.1 audio channels (Dolby
Digital, MPEG-2) are downmixed to a
Surround-compatible 2-channel output.

3D Sound: In a set-up without rear speakers (analogue

stereo output), this option remixes the six
channels of digital surround (Dolby Digital,
MPEG-2) into a two speaker output, while
retaining all of the original audio information.
The result is the listening sensation of being
surrounded by multiple speakers.

Connected audio system

Digital out Analogue out

Amplifier or TV with two channel

Off

Stereo

analogue stereo

Amplifier or TV with Dolby Surround Off

Surround

or Dolby Pro Logic

Amplifier with two channel digital

PCM only

Stereo

stereo

A/V receiver with Multi-channel

All

Stereo or

decoder (Dolby Digital, MPEG, DTS)

Surround

Multi-channel A/V receiver with

Off

Surround

6-ch connectors

Night Mode
Night mode optimizes the dynamics of the sound with
low volume playback for less disturbance in quiet
environments. This only works for Dolby Digital audio
on DVD-Video discs.

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Language settings

The preferred language can be adapted via the system
menu bar. Also see ‘virgin mode’. Settings can be
changed for:
- Playback audio language
- Subtitle language
- Menu language
- Country setting.

Feature settings

Access Control
Access Control contains the following features:
Child Lock - When Child Lock is set on, a 4-digit code
needs to be entered in order to play discs.
Parental Level - Allows the conditional presentation of
DVD discs containing Parental Level information.
Change country - Allows conditional presentation of
DVD-Video discs containing country information.
Change code - To change the pin code.
See ‘Acces Control’.

Adapt disc format
This option is only available when a DVD+RW or
DVD+R disc recorded on a different brand of recorder
is loaded. You can adapt the menu to your own
recorder.
A DVD+RW/+R video disc that has been recorded on a
different type or brand of recorder can be played, but
may not provide all features commonly available to
DVD+RW/+R discs, such as the on-screen disc bar, the
disc settings menu, the title settings menu, and editing. If
the disc is not write-protected, the disc format can be
adapted to the own recorder, after which these
functions are available.

Status box
The status box displays the current status of the recorder
and the disc type loaded (See ‘Operation’ - ‘On-screen
display information’). You can switch it On or Off.
Off = always Off.
On = displayed together with the system menu bar or

displayed temporarily (disappears after time-out)
when changing the playback or record status.

Factory setting is ‘

On’.

Auto resume
The Auto resume setting only applies to pre-recorded
DVD-video and Video CD discs only - not only to the
disc in the recorder but also to the last twenty discs you
have played.
If ‘

Auto resume’ is set to ‘On’, playback will start from

the point where it was stopped the last time the disc
was played.
When ‘

Auto resume’ is set to ‘Off’, the recorder will

start playing from the beginning of a disc. In this case you
can still resume when

appears on screen by

pressing 2 PLAY. Factory setting is ‘

On’.

Low power standby
If low power standby is ‘

On’, the recorder will consume

minimum power in standby mode.
Factory setting is ‘

Off’.

Notes:
When the recorder is in low power standby mode:
- the output of the equipment connected to EXT 2 will not
be passed through to the TV set on EXT 1,
- the Display will be Off
,
- the Standby indicator on the recorder will still light up in
standby mode.

Access control

Status box

Autoresume

Low power standby

PBC

Features

off

on

off

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