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Vm9410, Dvd setup menu – Jensen Mobile Multimedia AM/FM/DVD Receiver VM9410 User Manual

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DVD SETUP MENU

In “DVD Setup” mode, “LANGUAGE”, “VIDEO”, “AUDIO”,
“SURR SETUP”, and “RATING” (parental lock) are available
for setup. This operation can be performed using the remote
control or joystick controls.

Accessing the DVD Setup Screen

For system settings, press the DVD SETUP button (31) on
the remote control to enter the “DVD Setup” menu.
“LANGUAGE” is highlighted in green.

NOTE: Once the DVD setup is complete, the settings are
memorized. To return to the factory default settings,
press the RESET button (22) on the front panel.

Accessing a Menu

To access a menu (LANGUAGE, VIDEO, AUDIO, SURR
SET-UP, or RATING), press the direction buttons on the
joystick (16, 17, 18, 19) or remote control (14, 17, 18, 19, 22)
to highlight the desired menu in green.

Selecting a Feature for Adjustment

Once inside a menu, press the

or

buttons (14, 22) on

the remote control or the or buttons (18, 19) on the
joystick to select the feature to be adjusted.

Adjusting a Feature
1.

Enter the option field for the feature you want to adjust
by pressing the

button (18) on the remote or by

pressing the ENTER (joystick) button (20) on the unit. A
submenu appears in a second row with the selected
option highlighted in light blue.

2.

Select a new value by pressing the

or

buttons (14,

22) on the remote control or the or buttons (18, 19)
on the joystick.

3.

Confirm your selection by pressing the

,

, or

buttons (14, 17, 19) on the remote control, or the or
button (16, 17) on the joystick. The new value is
highlighted in light blue and setup is complete.

LANGUAGE Menu

If a DVD supports more than 1 Subtitle or Audio language, all
the languages are available for selection during playback. If
the selected language is not supported by the DVD, then the
default language is used. During playback, press the
SUBTITLE (9) or AUDIO (5) button on the remote control to
change the language directly. This will not effect the DVD
menu settings.

VIDEO Menu

NOTE: For standard discs not formatted for
“widescreen”, use of the 16:9 aspect ratio will result in
image distortion.

AUDIO Menu

The VM9410 has a built-in Pink Noise generator to help set
the relative speaker levels for multi-channel audio playback.

LANGUAGE

VIDEO

AUDIO

SURR SETUP

RATING

DVD-Setup

Table 12: LANGUAGE Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

Subtitle

English

Select the default language in which
you would like subtitles (if applicable) to
be displayed

Chinese

Auto

Off

Audio

English

Select the default language in which
you would like audio (when optional) to
be played

Chinese

DVD Menu

English

Select the default language in which
you would like the DVD menu (if appli-
cable) to be displayed

Chinese

Return to previous menu

Table 13: VIDEO Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

TV Shape
(Aspect
Ratio)

4:3 PS

With 16:9 display, the left and right sides
are cut off

4:3 LB

With 16:9 display, the top and bottom are
cut off

16:9

Image is presented in wide view with a
16:9 aspect ratio

Angle
Mark

On

Angle indicator (if applicable) is shown

Off

Angle indicator is not shown

Return to previous menu

Table 14: AUDIO Menu Features

Setting

Options

Function

Pink
Noise

Off

Stop output of pink noise

Left

Left channel pink noise

Center

Center channel pink noise

Right

Right channel pink noise

Left Surr

Left surround channel pink noise

Right Surr

Right surround channel pink noise

Subwoofer

Subwoofer pink noise

DRC

Off

Employ the Dynamic Range Control for
better playback for low volumes.

On

Surround
Mode

Off

Surround I

Use to decode surround effects from
analog or digital 2-channel down-
mixed sources.

Surround II

Use to decode surround effects from
digital bit-stream movies.

SURR Matrix

Apply matrixed effects to mono
sources.

SURR Movie

Apply enhanced movie surround
effects.

SURR Music

Apply surround music effects.

CNTR
CTRL

5ms

Adjust the time difference between the
center and front speakers to create a
time delay between 1 and 5 millisec-
onds, producing a more accurate audio
effect.

4ms

3ms

2ms

1ms

0ms