Panasonic AGVP300 AGVP300 User Guide - Page 51
Entering a password Ratings, Digital output, PCM Down Conversion
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Entering a password (Ratings) [DVD-V] While SET UP menus are displayed, select the "Disc" tab and then "Ratings" by following "Common procedures" (lpage 48, 49) to set a ratings level to limit DVD-Video play. The password screen is shown when you select levels 0 to 7 (lpage 49). 1) Input a 4-digit password with the numeric buttons and press [ENTER]. ≥If you enter a wrong number, press [CANCEL/RESET] to erase it before you press [ENTER]. ≥The lock symbol appears closed to show the rating is locked. ≥Do not forget your password. 2) Press [ENTER] to confirm the 4 digits. Now, when you insert a DVD-Video that exceeds the ratings limit you set, a message appears on the television. Follow the on-screen instructions. Changing settings (continued) Digital output [DVD-V[ Change the settings when you have connected equipment through this unit's OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal. While SET UP menus are displayed, select the "Audio" tab and then "Digital Audio Output" by following "Common procedures" (lpage 48, 49). Select "On" for "Digital Audio Output" to set up "PCM Down Conversion", "Dolby Digital" and "DTS Digital Surround". ª PCM Down Conversion Select how to output audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz. ≥Select "Yes" if the equipment you connect cannot process signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz. No (Initial setting): Output as 96 kHz Yes: Converted to 48 kHz Note: ≥Signals are converted to either 48 kHz despite the above settings if the signals have a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz, or the disc has copy protection. ª Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround Bitstream (Initial setting for Dolby Digital): Select if the equipment you connected can decode the signal. PCM (Initial setting for DTS Digital Surround): Select if the equipment you connected cannot decode the signal. IMPORTANT If the equipment you connected cannot decode the signal, the setting must be changed to PCM. If not, signals the equipment cannot process will be output by this unit, causing high levels of noise which can damage your hearing and the speakers. DVD 51