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Configuring your DVD player
Introduction
Congratulations – if you have followed the installation 
instructions then the required connections to other equipment 
will have been made. It is now essential to go through an 
initial set up procedure to ensure the DVD player is configured 
correctly for use.
Switching the power on
Press in the 
POWER
 button on the front panel. The power LED 
above the switch lights green.
Obtaining a TV picture
Ensure the TV is switched on and that you have selected the 
correct TV input. You should see the following image. This is 
the image that the DVD player gives whenever there is no disc 
playing.
To protect your screen from damage caused by persistent 
static images, a ‘screen saver’ facility activates after a few 
minutes of inactivity. (To stop the screen saver, press 
STOP
 on 
the front panel or remote control.)
Using the Set-up menus
If you have not already done so, now would be a good time to 
fit the two AAA batteries in the remote handset, taking care 
to get them the correct way round. Select ‘DVD’ using the 
CD/DVD
 button on the remote control.
Ensure that no disc is playing and press 
SETUP
 on the remote 
control: a menu appears on the TV screen.
The Set-up menu comprises seven pages of options. The top 
line of each page shows the page title, indicating the nature of 
the settings controlled by the page. To make a change, first 
use the 
UP/DOWN
 controls to highlight the item. Once the item 
to be changed has been highlighted, press 
RIGHT
 to open the 
list of options for the menu item. The current option for the 
menu item is shown highlighted; the 
UP/DOWN
 controls can be 
used to select the new option, then pressing 
LEFT
 confirms the 
selection and closes the option list.
To change page, highlight the page bar at the top of the 
screen and use the 
LEFT/RIGHT
 controls to move through the 
pages.
In the ‘Setup’ menu, the 
UP/DOWN
 controls ‘wrap around’, 
so that with the highlight bar at the bottom of the screen, 
pressing 
DOWN
 takes the bar to the top of the screen.
Operational setup
Operation 1/ 7
OSD Language
DVD Menu
English
CR-314
On
Remote type
Subtitle
Audio
OSD Status
English
English
English
DVD Video
Priority
OSD Language
This setting controls the language of the messages displayed 
on the On-Screen Display (OSD). The default language is 
English, with three other languages supported.
Note that this setting does not change the language of any 
information displayed on the front panel, which is always in 
English.
DVD menu
Some DVD discs support a number of different languages 
for the DVD disc menu (the menu present on the DVD itself). 
This setting allows the preferred language to be specified. For 
example, if this item is set to ‘French’ then disc menus will be 
displayed in French, where supported by the disc.
Note that not all discs will have your preferred language 
available.
Subtitle
This setting controls the subtitles displayed on the TV.
Off 
No Subtitles
Auto 
Subtitles for the primary language on the 
disc
Closed Caption  ‘Closed Caption’ information from the disc (if 
present) is sent to the TV
English 
English subtitles
French 
French subtitles, etc. (six languages are 
supported)
Note that some discs may force the subtitles to be displayed 
regardless of how the Subtitle item is set.
Closed Caption information is displayed only if the ‘Closed 
Caption’ option is selected, closed caption information is 
present on the disc, and your TV supports closed caption 
decoding.
The default setting for Subtitle is ‘Off’. Alternatively, choose the 
setting for the language you prefer. Note that not all discs will 
have your preferred language available as a subtitle.
Audio
This controls the default audio track, when there is more than 
one audio track present.
English 
 English language, if available
French 
 French language, if available, etc. (six languages 
are supported)
The default setting is ‘English’. Choose the setting you would 
like as default. Note that the Audio preference setting is not 
respected by all discs, which may impose their own default 
choice.