Pioneer DVD-V8000 DVD Player User Manual


 
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06 Advanced Setup Menu (Settings for Commercial Use)
2.13. GOTO DVD-MENU
Determines whether “return to menu” button is displayed
onscreen during DVD playback.
OFF (default)
“Return to menu” button is not displayed.
LEFT
During DVD playback, the “return to menu” button is dis-
played at lower left side of screen.
RIGHT
During DVD playback, the “return to menu” button is dis-
played at lower right side of screen.
BOTH
During DVD playback, the “return to menu” button is dis-
played on both sides at bottom of screen.
2.14. MOUSE CURSOR
Select whether mouse cursor is displayed or not.
ON (default)
Mouse cursor is displayed.
OFF
Mouse cursor is not displayed. However, during use of video
blackboard function, mouse cursor is displayed even if this
setting is OFF.
2.15. EXTEND TERMINAL
Use to set EXTEND TERMINAL button functions.
Standard (default)
The unit responds according to standard presets.
User
The user can set the function enabled by the EXTEND TER-
MINAL button.
Press ENTER to display the next menu and set the function
as desired. See “6. EXTEND TERMINAL settings” (page
63).
2.16. SYNC OUT (DURING SQ)
SYNC OUT is used to set whether a video signal is produced
when the player is not outputting its own video signal.
OFF (default)
Video is output constantly; sync signal does not turn off. Dur-
ing stop mode, blue or black background is displayed.
ON
Video is not output except during playback and when display-
ing menu screens (sync signal is also not produced). How-
ever, when an external input signal is being output (for exam-
ple, by means of the PASS THROUGH button or other com-
mands), that signal will continue to be produced.
2.17. EXTERNAL SYNC
OFF (default)
Unit is not synchronized to external sync signal.
NTSC Mode1, NTSC Mode2
Set this when inputting an NTSC signal as external sync sig-
nal for synchronized playback.
PAL Mode1, PAL Mode2
Set this when inputting a PAL signal as external sync signal
for synchronized playback. See “External sync function”,
Differences between Mode 1 and Mode 2“ (page 80).
2.18. MONITOR OSD
OFF
Monitor OSD is not superimposed on MONITOR VIDEO OUT
connector output.
BOTTOM (default)
The monitor OSD is superimposed on the bottom half of the
output from the MONITOR VIDEO OUTPUT connector.
TOP
The monitor OSD is superimposed on the top half of the out-
put from the MONITOR VIDEO OUTPUT connector.
2.19. AUTO PASS THROUGH
OFF (default)
Automatic switching of video/audio output is not performed
when starting/stopping playback.
ON
Selector is automatically switched to main unit video/audio
during DVD playback, and to external input video/audio when
playback is stopped.
This setting does not disable switching performed using the
main unit’s PASS THROUGH button or commands.
This function controls automatic switching at transitions from
STOP to PLAYBACK and from PLAYBACK to STOP; after those
transitions, however, it is possible to use buttons and com-
mands to perform other switching as well.
2.20. PLAY START MODE
Use to set the function of the main unit’s PLAY/PAUSE but-
ton and the remote control unit's PLAY button.
Title1 (default)
When player is stopped, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE or PLAY
button causes playback to start from the beginning of Title1.
TOP MENU
When player is stopped, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE or PLAY
button causes the disc’s top menu to be displayed. If no top
menu is present on the disc, playback starts from the begin-
ning of Title1.
2.21.
LOAD SETUP incl WEEKLY TIMER
Use this function to load main unit setting files from USB
memory. See “Loading/Saving Files Using USB Memory
(page 71).
2.22.
SAVE SETUP incl WEEKLY TIMER
Use this function to save main unit setting files to USB
memory. See “Loading/Saving Files Using USB Memory
(page 71).
2.23. LOAD COMMAND STACK
Use this function to load Command Stack data from USB
memory. See “Loading/Saving Files Using USB Memory
(page 71).
2.24. SAVE COMMAND STACK
Use this function to save Command Stack to USB memory.
See “Loading/Saving Files Using USB Memory” (page 71).
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