Insignia NS-DVDVCR User Manual (English) - Page 12
Using the DVD Setup menus, Language, Settings, Display
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Menu PROGRAM SETUP Available options Enter as many as eight programs to record. Month-Choose the month of the year Day-Choose the date (the day of the week is shown automatically) Start-Choose the time to start recording Stop-Choose the time to stop recording INPUT-Choose LINE1 or LINE2 to record SPEED-Choose the record speed REPEAT-Choose WEEKLY to record the same program for eight weeks, choose DAILY to record a program at the same time of day for eight days, or choose ONCE to record only one program. If eight programs are already entered, FULLY PROGRAMMED appears on the screen momentarily. Press SETUP/MENU to memorize the program. Notes: • Make sure that you insert a recordable tape into the VCR before the first programmed time. • If you make a mistake or want to change a setting, use to select the option and correct it using / . • If the program preset time is past, the "PAST TIME PROGRAMMED" message appears on the TV screen. Return to the incorrect program and program it with the correct time. • If you enter a past date, the timer recording will be performed on that date next year. • If the power fails or the player is unplugged, the clock and timer settings are kept in memory for only 3 seconds. Otherwise you must reset the clock and timer. • If the tape indicator is blinking, no tape is loaded. • When you are playing a DVD at programmed recording time, the player automatically changes to VCR mode and starts recording. • The DVD/VCR automatically powers off when timer recording ends. • If the recording start and stop time overlap on the same day, the second program will not start recording until the first program is finished. To check or erase a program, select the program from the menu with / . Press CLEAR to erase. FUNCTION OSD-Turns the on-screen display (OSD) ON or OFF. AUDIO MODE-Choose from HI-FI (stereo) and NORMAL (mono - default) AUDIO OUTPUT-Selects the audio output from the AUDIO OUT terminals. Choose STEREO (default), LEFT, or RIGHT. Using the DVD Setup menus In this menu system there are several ways to customize the settings. Most menus consist of three levels to set up the options, but some require more levels for some settings. To change settings using the Setup menu: 1 Press DVD to switch to DVD mode (if you are not already in DVD mode). 1 Press SETUP/MENU. The Main Menu opens with the LANGUAGE sub-menu selected. 2 Use / to select the menu you want, then press to go to the second level. 3 Use / to select the option you want, then press to go to the next level. 4 Use / to select the setting you want on the selected menu, then press ENTER (OK) to confirm your setting. 5 Press SETUP/MENU or PLAY to exit the menu. Notes • Press to go back to the previous level. • Menus remain on screen for 3 minutes. Menu Language Settings Display Settings Available settings Menu Language-You can select a language for the setup menu and information display. Disc Audio*-You can select a language for the DVD audio. Disc Subtitle*-You can select a language for the DVD subtitle. Disc Menu*-You can select a language for the DVD menu. * Select ORIGINAL (the original language in which the disc was recorded, or OTHER (to select another language. See "Language code list" on page 18. Enter with the number buttons, then press ENTER (OK). If you enter the wrong code, press CLEAR.) TV Aspect-Choose from standard 4:3, or wide screen 16:9, depending on your TV. Display Mode-Choose from Letterbox (a wide picture with bands at the top and bottom), or Panscan (displays a wide-screen picture using the whole screen, but cuts off portions on both sides). Progressive Scan-Choose from On or Off. If you choose On you must be connected to a TV that is compatible with progressive scan and be connected using the Component Video jacks. TV Output Select-Choose from YPbPr (when your player is connected to a TV using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT/PROGRESSIVE SCAN jacks, or S-VIDEO (when your player is connected to a TV using an S-Video cable). 12 www.insignia-products.com