Lock Menu - LG BH100 Training Manual

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OPERATION
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
Select [96KHz] if you connect the BD Players to an A/V Receiver that is capable of handling 96KHz
signals. Select [48KHz] if you connect the BD Players to an A/V Receiver that is not capable of
handling 96KHz signals. The BD Player will automatically convert and 96KHz signals to 48KHz so
the connected Receiver can decode them.
SPEAKER OUT
Select [2CH] if you connect the BD Player's audio to a two-channel Receiver or directly to a TV.
Select [5.1CH] if you connect the BD Player's audio to a 5.1channel surround sound Receiver.
5.1 SPEAKER SETTING
This menu option is only available when the Speaker Out option is set to "5.1CH". This item sets
parameters for each of the 6 audio channels (Left Front, Front Right, Center, Rear Left, Rear Right,
and SubWoofer) associated with 5.1 surround sound. Use the 3 / 4 buttons to select the desired
speaker for adjustment in the "Speaker" field.
Select [Large] in the "Size" field if the speaker can reproduce frequencies below 100Hz.
Select [Small] in the "Size" field if the speaker cannot reproduce frequencies below 100Hz. (This
option is not available for SubWoofer.)
Select [None] in the "Size" filed if a particular speaker is not connected. (This setting is not
available for the Front speakers. The SubWoofer can be set to "None" only when the Front speakers
are set to "Large".)
NOTE: The Center and Rear speakers cannot be set to "Large" if the Front speakers are set to
"Small".
TEST (TEST TONE)
This menu option will produce a test tone to be played in each of the speakers. This can be used to
confirm that all connections are correct as well as to set speaker levels on external equipment.
DRC (DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL)
is a feature of the DVD Player to control the audio levels of movies. DVD movies typically have a
broad dynamic range. This means that the difference between the lowest audio level and loudest
audio level is great. This is designed to provide a more lifelike movie experience since the volume
control must be turned up loud enough to hear the quiet parts of a movie, allowing the louder parts
to give more realism. However, in some cases, this broad dynamic range is not desired, such as in a
dormitory, nursing home, or late at night when you do not want to disturb others. By turning the
DRC feature ON, the DVD Player will raise the level of quiet sounds and lower the level of loud
sounds, resulting in a narrow dynamic range closer to that of normal TV watching. For normal DVD
viewing, to receive the best sound experience, this feature should be OFF.

LOCK MENU

The Lock Menu is used to set Parental Controls in order to restrict certain aspects from viewing by
children. Unlike V-Chip Parental Controls used in Television broadcasts, DVD Parental Controls are on a
number scale 1 -8. The lower the Rating number, the more restrictions are put into place. Likewise,
the higher the Rating number, the fewer restrictions are used. On most DVD movies, scenes are
assigned a rating number. If the rating number of the scene is the same as or lower than the Rating
number set in the BD Player, the scene is played.
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