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Preparations (Setup) Setup Initial setup is required before playing DVDs. TV system setting for video output This setting is used to switch the TV system used for video output. Confirm on the following table the TV system format in which each kind of disc will be output. Disc type Player setting AUTO mode NTSC mode PAL mode DVD (NTSC) NTSC NTSC PAL DVD (PAL) PAL NTSC PAL CD or no disc NTSC or PAL NTSC PAL 1. Set the player's POWER switch to OFF. 2. While depressing the DVD TITLE \ button, set the power to ON. 3. Release the DVD TITLE \ button once the TV system is shown in the display. Each time steps 1 to 3 are repeated, the setting alternates as follows: NTSC (factory default) = PAL PAL = AUTO AUTO = NTSC ¶ Note that visual quality may deteriorate if the disc's record- ing method differs from the TV system selected for output. How to perform setup Setup operations are performed by first pressing the SETUP button to display the Setup Menu on the screen; the cursor button is used to select items, and items are confirmed with the ENTER button. The cursor button contains four sensors ( / / / ) in a single button. Press the top ( ), bottom ( ), left ( ) and right ( ) sides of the button to move in the corresponding directions on the screen. Settings are performed via a "Setup Navigator" which uses a dialog format to make basic settings of television and amplifier; a "Setup Menu Mode" is used for individual settings. First press the SETUP button to start the "Setup Navigator". "Setup Menu Mode" includes "Basic" and "Expert"; the latter mode allows more detailed settings. MENU T.MENU RETURN SETUP OP TOUCH/BRAK ENTER JOG ADJUST RELEASE/STA POWER OFF ON TIME MODE AUTO CUE TEXT MODE DVD TITLE MP3 FOLDER ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DVJ-1000 UNLOCK STOP LOCK EJECT DISPLAY DELETE MEMORY MENU T.MENU RETURN SETUP HOT CUE REALTIME CUE IN OUT IN ADJUST OUT ADJUST BACK & FORTH LOOP RELOOP/ EXIT 4-BEAT ONE-TRACK REC MODE CUE / LOOP CALL ENTER TOUCH/BRAKE JOG ADJUST LIGHT HEAVY RELEASE/START HYPERJOG MODE DIRECTION FWD JOG MODE VINYL WIDE Using the Setup Navigator The "Setup Navigator" uses a dialog format to make basic television and amplifier settings. The various settings are made automatically as the user responds to displayed questions. The Setup Navigator function cannot be used during playback. When Setup Navigator is started, setup questions appear in the following order: Language (OSD Language) \ TV Connection (TV type) \ Amp Connection 1. Set POWER switch to ON. If a disc is already loaded, remove it. 2. Press SETUP button. The Setup Navigator screen will appear. Audio1 A2 Video1 V2 Language General Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Start Auto Start Off Setup using the Setup Navigator Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit Start: Select to begin the Setup Navigator. Auto Start Off: Select if Setup Navigator settings are already completed. ¶ When [Auto Start Off] is selected, the next time the SETUP button is pressed the manual Setup Menu will appear. 3. Press ENTER button. The Setup Navigator is initiated. During setup, to return to the previous menu screen: Press the cursor button's left side ( ). Select On-Screen-Display (OSD) Language Languages selectable include English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish. Press the cursor button's up/down sides ( / ) to move the cursor to the language desired, then press ENTER button to confirm. Audio1 A2 Video1 V2 Language General Setup Navigator Language OSD Language English français Deutsch Italiano Español Select the On Screen Language Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit English: OSD Language is English. Français: OSD Language is French. Deutsch: OSD Language is German. Italiano: OSD Language is Italian. Español: OSD Language is Spanish. ¶ The language selected as the OSD Language is automatically selected as the language used in subtitles and audio. ( P. 30) 21

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Preparations (Setup)
Setup
Initial setup is required before playing DVDs.
TV system setting for video output
This setting is used to switch the TV system used for video out-
put. Confirm on the following table the TV system format in which
each kind of disc will be output.
Using the Setup Navigator
The “
Setup Navigator
” uses a dialog format to make basic tel-
evision and amplifier settings. The various settings are made au-
tomatically as the user responds to displayed questions. The
Setup Navigator function cannot be used during playback.
When Setup Navigator is started, setup questions appear in the
following order:
Language (OSD Language)
\
TV Connection (TV type)
\
Amp
Connection
1. Set POWER switch to ON.
If a disc is already loaded, remove it.
2. Press SETUP button.
The Setup Navigator screen will appear.
General
A2
V2
Language
Audio1
Video1
Exit
Move
Select
Setup using the Setup Navigator
Setup Navigator
Setup Navigator
Start
Auto Start Off
SETUP
ENTER
Start:
Select to begin the Setup Navigator.
Auto Start Off:
Select if Setup Navigator settings are already completed.
When [
Auto Start Off
] is selected, the next time the
SETUP
button is pressed the manual Setup Menu will appear.
3. Press ENTER button.
The Setup Navigator is initiated.
During setup, to return to the previous menu screen:
Press the cursor button’s left side (
).
Select On-Screen-Display (OSD) Language
Languages selectable include English, French, German, Italian,
or Spanish.
Press the cursor button’s up/down sides (
/
) to
move the cursor to the language desired,
then
press ENTER button to confirm.
General
A2
V2
Language
Audio1
Video1
Exit
Move
Select
Select the On Screen Language
Setup Navigator
OSD Language
Language
English
fran
ç
ais
Deutsch
Italiano
Espa
ñ
ol
SETUP
ENTER
English:
OSD Language is English.
Fran
ç
ais:
OSD Language is French.
Deutsch:
OSD Language is German.
Italiano:
OSD Language is Italian.
Espa
ñ
ol:
OSD Language is Spanish.
The language selected as the OSD Language is automatically
selected as the language used in subtitles and audio.
(
P. 30)
FWD
DIRECTION
HOT CUE
REC MODE
LOOP
OUT ADJUST
IN ADJUST
ENTER
REALTIME CUE
IN
OUT
RELOOP/
EXIT
4-BEAT
ONE-TRACK
CUE / LOOP
CALL
BACK & FORTH
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
DISPLAY
DELETE
MEMORY
MENU
T.MENU
RETURN
SETUP
TOUCH/BRAKE
RELEASE/START
JOG MODE
VINYL
HYPERJOG MODE
WIDE
TEXT MODE
TIME
MODE
AUTO
CUE
DVD TITLE
MP3
FOLDER
JOG ADJUST
LIGHT
HEAVY
POWER
OFF
ON
STOP
LOCK
UNLOCK
EJECT
DVJ-1000
ENTER
OP
MENU
T.MENU
RETURN
SETUP
TOUCH/BRAK
RELEASE/STA
JOG ADJUST
1. Set the player
s POWER switch to OFF.
2. While depressing the DVD TITLE
\
button, set
the power to ON.
3. Release the DVD TITLE
\
button once the TV
system is shown in the display.
Each time steps 1 to 3 are repeated, the setting alternates as
follows:
NTSC (factory default)
=
PAL
PAL
=
AUTO
AUTO
=
NTSC
Note that visual quality may deteriorate if the disc’s record-
ing method differs from the TV system selected for out-
put.
How to perform setup
Setup operations are performed by first pressing the
SETUP
button to display the Setup Menu on the screen; the cursor but-
ton is used to select items, and items are confirmed with the
ENTER
button.
The cursor button contains four sensors (
/
/
/
) in a single
button. Press the top (
), bottom (
), left (
) and right (
) sides
of the button to move in the corresponding directions on the
screen.
Settings are performed via a “
Setup Navigator
” which uses a
dialog format to make basic settings of television and amplifier;
a “
Setup Menu Mode
” is used for individual settings. First press
the
SETUP
button to start the “
Setup Navigator
”.
Setup Menu Mode
” includes “
Basic
” and “
Expert
”; the latter
mode allows more detailed settings.
Player setting
Disc type
DVD (NTSC)
DVD (PAL)
CD or no disc
AUTO mode
NTSC
PAL
NTSC or PAL
NTSC mode
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
PAL mode
PAL
PAL
PAL