Yamaha DVD-C750 DVD Player User Manual


 
Setup Menu
Picture Setting
This DVD Player provides three
predefined sets of picture color settings
and one personal setting which you can
define yourself.
1 In 'VIDEO SETUP PAGE', press AV to
highlight {PICTURE SETTING}, then press
STANDARD
Select this for standard picture setting.
BRIGHT
Select this will make the TV picture
brighter.
SOFT
Select this will make the TV picture softer.
PERSONAL
Se]ect this to persona]ize your picture
color by adjusting the brightness, contrast,
tint and color (saturation).
2 Press AV to select a setting, then press
ENTER/OK to confirm your selection.
3 If you select {PERSONAL}, then proceed
to steps 4-7,
-_ The 'PERSONAL PICTURE SETUP'
menu appears.
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TINT
Increase the value will darken the picture
or vice versa. Choose zero (0) for average
setting.
COLOR
Increase the value wi[[ enhance the color in
your picture or vice versa. Choose zero
(0) to balance the color.
Press 4 to adiust the setting that best
suit your personal preference.
Repeat steps 4-5 for adjusting other color
features.
Press ENTER/OK to confirm.
Selecting the black level (U.S.A.
model only)
If you set the TV type to NTSC, set Black
level shift to ON, This will improve the
color contrast during playback. The black
level setting has no effect if the TV type is
set to PAL.
O__N
Select this for enhanced black level.
OFF
Select this for standard black level.
Press AT to highlight one of the following
options.
BRIGHTNESS
Increase the value will brighten the picture
or vice versa. Choose zero (0) for average
setting.
CONTRAST
Increase the value will sharpen the picture
or vice versa. Choose zero (0) to balance
the contrast.
Closed Caption (U.S.A. model
only)
Closed Captions are data that are hidden
in the video signal on specific discs,
invisible without a special decoder. The
difference between subtitles and captions
is that subtitles are intended for hearing
persons and captions are for the hearing
impaired. Subtitles rarely show all of the
audio. For example, captions show sound
effects (e.g., "phone ringing" and
"footsteps"), while subtitles don't.
Before you select this function, please
ensure that the disc contains closed
captions information and your TV set also
has this function.
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