Bose Lifestyle 35 Series IV Operating guide - Page 38

Menu Option, Option Settings, Settings descriptions, See Note 2, See Notes 1 & 3

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CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS Français Español English Icon Menu Option Option Settings Range Compression On [default] (See Note 2) Off Mono Decoding (See Note 2) On [default] Off Video Resolution (See Notes 1 & 3) 480/576p, 720p, 1080i,1080p SD Progressive Scan Off [default] (See Note 4) On Time 0:00 _:__ Title __ of __ Settings descriptions Adjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibility and keep some sounds from overwhelming others. Engages Videostage® 5 mono decoding circuitry to process mono programs (one-channel audio) into five-speaker sound. Lists video output resolutions supported by your TV. The optimal resolution for your TV is listed as the default setting and remains selected unless you change it. Sends interlaced video (480i or 576i) to the TV. Sends progressive video (480p or 576p) to the TV. Displays elapsed time. Advances or reverses the film to the new time. Advances or reverses the film to another section of the DVD, according to the number set. Chapter ___ Advances or reverses the film to a new scene, according to the number set. Audio Track DTS, Dolby Digital Plays an audio format available on the specific DVD, which may offer more than one choice. Subtitle Language English, Other Determines the language used for DVD subtitles (of the languages available on that disc). Camera Angle 1 of __ Determines the angle used for a movie scene (of the camera angles available on the disc). A/B Repeat Sleep Timer a, b A, B Off [default] 10-90 Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start and end points are defined. For details, refer to page 16. Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses. Notes: 1. This feature appears in the menu only if you connected the VS-2 to your TV using an HDMITM connection. 2. This feature appears in the menu only if you set Audio Processing to User Adjustable in the Audio options of the System menu. 3. This feature appears in the menu only if you set Video Resolution to Adjustable in the Video options of the System menu. 4. This feature appears in the menu only if you connected the VS-2 to your TV using a Component video connection. 38

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C
HANGING
S
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S
ETTINGS
C
HANGING
S
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S
ETTINGS
English
Français
Español
Notes:
1.
This feature appears in the menu only if you connected the VS-2 to your TV using an
HDMI
TM
connection.
2.
This feature appears in the menu only if you set
Audio Processing
to
User Adjustable
in
the
Audio
options of the System menu.
3.
This feature appears in the menu only if you set
Video Resolution
to
Adjustable
in the
Video
options of the System menu.
4.
This feature appears in the menu only if you connected the VS-2 to your TV using a
Component video connection.
Range Compression
(See Note 2)
On [default]
Off
Adjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibility and
keep some sounds from overwhelming others.
Mono Decoding
(See Note 2)
On [default]
Off
Engages Videostage
®
5 mono decoding circuitry to
process mono programs (one-channel audio) into
five-speaker sound.
Video Resolution
(See Notes 1 & 3)
480/576p, 720p,
1080i,1080p
Lists video output resolutions supported by your TV.
The optimal resolution for your TV is listed as the
default setting and remains selected unless you
change it.
SD Progressive Scan
(See Note 4)
Off [default]
On
Sends interlaced video (480i or 576i) to the TV.
Sends progressive video (480p or 576p) to the TV.
Time
0:00
_:__
Displays elapsed time.
Advances or reverses the film to the new time.
Title
__ of __
Advances or reverses the film to another section of
the DVD, according to the number set.
Chapter
___
Advances or reverses the film to a new scene,
according to the number set.
Audio Track
DTS, Dolby Digital
Plays an audio format available on the specific DVD,
which may offer more than one choice.
Subtitle Language
English, Other
Determines the language used for DVD subtitles
(of the languages available on that disc).
Camera Angle
1 of __
Determines the angle used for a movie scene
(of the camera angles available on the disc).
A/B Repeat
a, b
A, B
Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start and
end points are defined. For details, refer to page 16.
Sleep Timer
Off [default]
10-90
Sets system to turn off when the selected time
elapses.
Icon
Menu Option
Option Settings
Settings descriptions