NAIM AV2 Owner's Manual - page 7
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7.2 On Screen Display and Interface
Once the initial video options are set, the remaining DVD5
setup options must be set from the remote handset using the
On Screen Display
. To begin the setup procedure insert a DVD
and, after waiting for the player to read the disc contents, press
the remote handset
setup
key. The top level setup menu will be
displayed with the upper left option selected.
To navigate through the top level and second level menus use
the handset
up (
5
)
and
down (
6
)
keys. To confirm a selection
press the
ok
key. To return to the previous menu without making
a selection or a change use the
rtn
(return) key, or press
setup
to exit from the setup menus.
To navigate through the third level menu use the handset
left
(
3
)
and
right (
4
)
keys. To increase or decrease a parameter
value use the
up (
5
)
and
down (
6
)
keys respectively. To return
to the previous menu without making a selection or a change
use the
rtn
(return) key, or press
setup
to exit from the setup
menus.
The top level setup menu provides access to
DVD Playback,
System Setup, Video Setup, High Definition Video Setup,
Audio Setup
and
Parental Control
options.
Note:
The handset clear key can be used at any time to clear any
on screen information.
7.3 Playback Setup
Selection of
DVD Playback
from the top level menu generates
a second level menu comprising the options listed below.
The availability of some options in the second level menu is
dependent on the content of the DVD.
7.3.1 Audio Track
Enables the selection of alternative DVD audio tracks if any are
present on the disc. The alternatives may include sound-track
languages and audio encoding format (Dolby*, DTS, etc). If no
alternative is available no options will be displayed. The disc
must be playing for audio track selection to be available.
Note:
Audio tracks can also be directly selected during playback by
pressing the handset audio key.
7.3.2 Camera Angle
Enables the selection of alternative camera angles if any are
present on the disc. If no alternative is available no options will
be displayed. The disc must be playing for camera angle options
to be available.
Note:
Camera angles can also be directly selected during playback
by pressing the handset angle key.
7.3.3 Subtitles
Enables the display and selection of alternative DVD subtitles
if any are present on the disc. If no alternative is available no
options will be displayed. The disc must be playing for subtitle
options to be available.
Note:
Subtitles can also be directly selected during playback by
pressing the handset subt key.
7.3.4 DVD Auto-play
Sets the player to begin playback as soon as the drawer is
closed. Select from
on
or
off
.
7.3.5 Subtitle Preference
Selects the preferred subtitle language. When subtitles are
switched on from either the handset
subt
button or from the
DVD5 menu the subtitle preference language will be shown if
‘preference’ is selected. If the preferred language is not available
the disc default will be shown.
Note:
Non-standard production techniques of some DVDs may
inhibit this function.
7.3.6 Audio Language Preference
Selects the disc-independent
Audio Language Preference
.
Auto
will select the disc default. If a disc is loaded that does not carry
the selected preference the audio output will switch to the disc
default. The audio track preference will automatically play if a
preference is set and available.
Note:
Non-standard production techniques of some DVDs may
inhibit this function.
7.3.7 Audio Format Preference
Selects the disc-independent
Audio Format Preference
.
Auto
will select the disc default. If a disc is loaded that does not carry
the selected preference the audio output will switch to the disc
default. The audio track preference will automatically play if a
preference is set and available.
Note:
Non-standard production techniques of some DVDs may
inhibit this function.
7.4 System Setup
Selection of
System Setup
from the top level menu generates a
second level menu comprising the options listed below.
7.4.1 Auto Status Bar
Sets the
Status Bar
to become visible on screen when player
adjustments are made. The Status Bar provides visual feedback
of control commands.
7.4.2 Status Bar Display Time
Sets the length of time, from one to ten seconds, that the
Status Bar
remains visible following a control command.
7.4.3 Screen Saver
Sets a
Screen Saver
to operate after five minutes of display
inactivity. Select fron
on
and
off
.
Note:
Only disable the Screen Saver if the display is not sensitive to
“burn-in”.
DVD5
* Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories