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parental control: This option lets you set the receiver’s parental-control 
password and the level of parental control you want active.
Change Password: Use the remote control’s number buttons to enter a new 
or existing password. NOTE: The default password is 0000.
Parental Control Level: Use the remote control’s number buttons to enter 
the existing password, and then, using the Cursor Up/Down buttons, select 
the desired level of parent control, including Off, Kid Safe, G, PG, PG-13, 
PGR, R, NC-17 and Adult. NOTE: The default password is 0000.
network: This option allows you to set the following network features:
Information: This option displays your network’s current IP address, subnet 
mask, gateway and DNS addresses. 
Test Connection: This option tests for a working network connection to the 
Cinema BD receiver.
IP Configuration: This option lets you enter your network settings, either 
automatically or manually. Unless your network administrator instructs you 
otherwise, you should use the “Auto” option.
BD-Live Connection: This option lets you set the receiver’s BD-Live 
connection preferences. “Always Allow” lets you download BD-Live content 
whenever a disc with BD-Live content is played. “Limit” allows downloading 
only if the disc is officially BD-Live certified. “Prohibited” does not allow any 
BD-Live access.
Proxy Setting: This option lets you select the receiver’s proxy network setting. 
“Disabled” bypasses any proxy host and proxy port settings and prevents 
their selection. “Enabled” lets you to select and set the proxy host and 
proxy port settings if your network requires a proxy setting. This option is for 
advanced users only and, in most cases, should be left set to “Disabled.”
DISPLAy SETTINGS
TV
Video Process
Aspect Ratio
Resolution
Color Space
Film Mode
HDMI Deep Color
16:9 Full
Auto
RGB
On
Off
Display Settings
TV: This option allows you to set the following display parameters:
Aspect Ratio: This option lets you select how you want 4:3 programs to be 
displayed on a 16:9 wide-screen TV or 16:9 programs displayed on a 4:3 TV.
• “16:9 Full” stretches 4:3 material to fill a 16:9 TV screen.
• “16:9 Normal” displays 4:3 material on a 16:9 TV with black boxes on 
either side of the picture (called “windowboxing”), thereby preserving the 
program’s original visual composition without distortion.
• “4:3 Pan & Scan” zooms in on widescreen material to fill a 4:3 screen.
• “4:3 Letterbox” displays 16:9 material with black bars above and below 
the picture, preserving the program’s original visual composition without 
distortion.
Resolution: This option lets you select your TV’s highest resolution. “Auto” 
automatically selects the best resolution for your TV or flat-screen display.
Color Space: This option lets you match the receiver’s video output to the 
color space of the connected TV or video display. Check the documentation 
for your TV or video display to determine which color space – RGB, YUV, 
VCbCr422 or Full RBG – it uses.
Film Mode: If your TV can handle a 1080p 24Hz signal (if it has 1080 
resolution and a video-refresh rate that is a whole-number multiple of 
24), set Film Mode to “On” to get maximum resolution from Blu-ray Disc 
content mastered at 24 frames per second. If your display cannot handle 
a 1080p/24Hz signal, set this option to “Off,” and the BD receiver will 
upconvert 24-frame-per-second film material to the standard video 30Hz 
refresh rate.
HDMI Deep Color: This option allows you to adjust the resolution of color 
output to your TV. If your TV accepts Deep Color, this option allows your TV 
to display an enhanced color palette.
• On: The receiver outputs 36-bit Deep Color if your TV supports it. If  
your TV does not support 36-bit Deep Color, the receiver will output 
30-bit color.
• Off: The receiver does not output Deep Color (color resolution remains  
at 24 bits).
TV Standard: This option allows you to set the BD receiver to match your 
area’s television standard. Select NTSC for the USA and Canada, or PAL for 
the connected TV automatically.
NOTE: If you use the “Auto” setting, the receiver may skip the first two 
seconds of PAL DivX content while it switches to the PAL mode. To avoid 
this, use the PAL setting.
HDMI 3D: This option lets you determine how the receiver will handle HDMI 
3D content. If you have connected the receiver to a 3D-capable TV, select 
“Auto” to allow the receiver to play 3D content in 3D automatically. If you 
have connected the receiver to a TV that is not 3D-capable, select “Off” to 
play 3D content in 2D.
Video processing: This option allows you to set the Cinema BD receiver’s 
internal video processing.
Video Mode: This setting lets you select a preset video-processing option 
to optimize the picture for the program currently playing by adjusting the 
brightness, contrast, color and sharpness:
• Standard: Neutral control settings.
• Vivid: For video games.
• Cinema: For movies and many television broadcasts.
• Custom: This option lets you adjust the picture settings manually. The 
Brightness, Saturation (color saturation), Hue, Contrast, Sharpness and 
CTI (color transient improvement) settings appear as sliders. The default 
setting for each adjustment is 0. Use the Cursor Left/Right buttons to 
change each setting’s value.
• Internet Video: For viewing streaming content via the Internet.
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