Video output setup
ALFiE's DVD player is equipped with the following video ports: Composite video (always active) and S-Video
(Default) and component video.
FOR TV sYsTEM sETTIng
The TV system menu sets up the output TV system to PAL or NTSC. To select:
1.In STOP mode, press SETUP button to display setup menu
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press SETUP button to save the setting and quit
DVD FUnCTIOns sET-UP On-sCREEn
Please note: after the video output set up, if the
picture is...
- Distorted
- Black and white
- Doesn't fill the screen
- Is partially obscured
... it could be a result of wrong broadcast system
matching between ALFiE and your TV. Press SETUP
button and enter into Video/ TV System mode to
select correct PAL or NTSC System. Black and white
movies, of course, should look black and white...
nTsC - NTSC TV system
PAL - PAL TV system
AUTO - Auto switch to PAL or NTSC system according to the disc.
FOR OThER sETTIngs:
1. AsPECT RATIO: 4:3 - select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected,
. VIEW MODEs:
. TV sYsTEM:
. sMART PICTURE: Standard, bright and gentle
5. VIDEO OUT:
Alfie iPod Audio System
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button to move highlight bar to "Video" icon
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button to access sub menu
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button to move highlight bar to "TV System" and press OK button to enter
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button to highlight "NTSC", "PAL" or "AUTO", and press OK button to confirm
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16:9 - select when a 16:9 widescreen TV is connected
Fill, auto fill, original and pan scan
NTSC: NTSC is the analogue television system used in Canada, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines,
South Korea, Taiwan, the United States, and some other countries.
PAL: PAL is a colour encoding system used in broadcast TV systems in large parts of the world.
CVBS: CVBS is a composite video output, which carries the entire set of signals in one signal line.
S-Video: S-video is an analogue video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals
(brightness and colour).
YUV: YUV is a component video output. Y stands for the luma component (the brightness) and
U and V are the chrominance (colour) components. The YPbPr colour model used in analogue
component video and its digital version YCbCr used in digital video. YPbPr is progressive scan
output. Phew.