Vizio XVT3D554SVBundle VBR334 User Manual - Page 21
Adjusting the Player's Settings
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Adjusting the Player's Settings 4 Your player is preset to work with most setups out of the box, but if you would like to adjust any of the player's settings, you can use the on-screen menu to do so. The Settings menu is divided into these parts: • Display • Audio • Language • BD-Live • Parental • System • Network • Info Adjusting the Display Settings From the Display menu, you can adjust the way the player displays your video. To access the Display menu: 1. Turn on the player and your TV. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Settings and press SELECT. The Settings menu is displayed. Changing the TV Type The player can output video to both NTSC (North America) and PAL (Europe, Asia) TVs. To change the TV type: 1. From the Display menu, use the Up/ Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight TV Type and press SELECT. The TV Type menu is displayed. 2. Use the Up/Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight NTSC or PAL and press SELECT. Changing the Display Resolution For the best viewing experience, you should adjust the player's settings so that it outputs video in a resolution supported by your TV. To change the display resolution: 1. From the Display menu, use the Up/ Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Resolution and press SELECT. The Resolution menu is displayed. 2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Display and press SELECT. The Display drop-down menu is displayed. Your current settings are displayed to the right of each menu option. 2. Using the Arrow buttons, highlight the highest resolution your TV can display, then press SELECT. If your TV is connected to the player using HDMI, select HDMI Auto. The player will detect the best display resolution automatically. If you choose a resolution unsupported by the your TV, you will see an error message. The resolution will revert to its previous setting. Only HDMI connections can display 1080p video. 21