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bose 321 manual series iiiYou may need them if you ever contact Bose Service.Notify Bose or your authorized Bose away. For contact information, refer to the address sheet included in the carton. The plug marked RIGHT goes into the speaker placed to the right of your TV. Nederlands Svenska 4. Insert the remaining single plug into the connector labeled SPEAKERS on the back of the Acousti- mass module. Nederlands Svenska 4. On the other end of the cable, make sure you can see the arrow on top of the plug. Yellow Yellow Note: There may be other kinds of video connectors on your TV that offer higher resolution than Composite. To use either S-Video or Component connectors, you need the appropriate cables. A red and white audio cable may (a) or may not (b) already be attached to these connectors. c. If there are no AUDIO OUT connectors at all, continue with on page 22. Nederlands Svenska To connect another component In addition to your cable or satellite box, you can connect a second component, like a VCR. For this higher quality audio, you need a digital audio cable that works with your component. Such cables are available at most electronics stores. The example here shows an Optical digital connection only. Nederlands Svenska To use video pass through This calls for another composite cable or two S-Video cables, which are available at most electronics stores. Be sure to match red to red and white to white. Note: In addition to this connection, you can make a digital AUDIO OUT connection from the TV to the media center. Be sure to match red to red and white to white.You may need to raise the ends and adjust the position to get clear reception.Nederlands Svenska 3. Press firmly to attach the antenna loop to the provided stand. Small tabs on the antenna ring fit into notches on the stand. 4. Voltage variations and spikes can damage electronic components in any system. Note: Surge protectors are available at most electronics stores.http://creluxbuildingsupply.com/uploadfiles/2008272319584112576y5p38.xml
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In some cases, the same brand of DVD or VCR device codes can work with a changer. Silences or restores the sound.Enters the System main menu. Displays the DVD menu for the current disc on your TV screen. Displays an on-screen program guide for any connected video devices that provide a guide. Pauses or resumes paused play of recorded music or video. Starts or resumes play of recorded music or video. For CD or MP3: Moves to the previous or next track. Starts DVR or VCR recording of the cable, satellite, or TV program that is playing. Enter Selects the next available radio preset. For video play, also turn on the TV. You may need to change the TV Video Input to see the correct video. Scan backward or forward through the disc, press and hold Seek reverse or Seek ahead. Ratings supplied by the MPAA Parental Control MPAA Setting Rating NC-17 Mature teenage audiences PG-13 Teenage audiences. If the Optical connection is for a different component: 1. Some kinds of setup, however, require a change for optimal performance. In most cases, you make a System change just once. Note: To match AM and FM levels, which can vary depending on the program or station, adjusting the volume on your audio component may be preferable. A widescreen DVD image will have black bars on top and bottom. Bose link expansion is a Lifestyle Maintains your established changes in the Settings menu. For example, if you want to change the screen resolution for DVDs, you will find that option in the TV Settings menu. Movie EQ Available only if Audio Processing is set to Adjustable in the Audio System menu. To begin: Move backward or forward to the point in the DVD where you want the segment to start. To cancel the timer, select Off. Alkaline batteries are recommended. 1. Slide open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote. 2. Remove both batteries. Be sure to dispose of the batteries according to the regulations in your area.http://www.glasskorea.org/uploaded/12209448965f483ff11d7a9.xml This allows the unit to reset itself after a power surge or power interruption. You may be in an area of weak signal coverage for some stations.For customer service For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose Customer Service. Refer to the address sheet included in the carton. Nederlands. HDCP is a form of Digital Rights Management licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC, to control digital audio and video content as it travels across Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or High- Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connections. A-32 Video accessory R-ACC. A-32 Audio receiver. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.For contact information, refer to the address sheet included in the carton. EnglishWhat you need to use. Media centerOR Speakers Speakers. Left speakerNederlands. Speaker cable. OR Speakers SpeakersNederlands. Svenska SETUPThe plug marked RIGHT goes into the speaker placed to the right of your TV. Nederlands. EnglishArrow. What you need to use. Media center. Svenska SETUPNederlands. EnglishWhat you may need to use. HDMI video cableSvenska SETUPThis may be located on the side or rear connector panel of the TV.TV with HDMI or TV without HDMI. Bose logo. Match the wide side of the plug to the wide side of the connector.Nederlands. Svenska SETUP 2. Plug the Composite video cable into the yellow VIDEO IN connector on your TV. TV without HDMIYellow. Yellow. English. Svenska SETUPThis requires an audio connection only. A red and white audio cable may (a) or may not (b) already be attached to these connectors.Nederlands. Svenska SETUP. To connect another component. Coaxial OpticalOptical OR Coaxial. You not both. Note: The media center Optical connector is factory set to work with a cable or satellite box. Svenska SETUPTo use video pass through. EnglishNederlands. EnglishWhite plug Red plug. For AM: 1. Select the AM antenna and stand.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/bosch-rexroth-service-manual You may need to raise the ends and adjust the position to get clear reception. Acoustimass moduleCAUTION: Bose recommends using a safety agencyapproved surge protector systems, the Acoustimass module includes one of two controls. On 220-240V models only, turn the POWER switch to on ( l ). EnglishInserting the remote batteries. Setting the remote for your TV. Controlling another component. Write the code numbers below:Displays the DVD menu for the current disc on your TV screen. Displays an on-screen program guide for any connected video devices that provide a guide. Pauses or resumes paused play of recorded music or video. For CD few seconds with each press. For CD: Selects a track. For DVD: Selects a chapter. For TV, cable, or satellite: Selects the channel of the numbers pressed. Colored buttons (in Europe only). Red - Selects the screen content labeled red. Green - Selects the screen content labeled green. Displays and sets the choice of play options. Or see your TV owner's guide for instructions. Selecting a play optionEnglish. Checking for disc compatibility. Ratings supplied by the MPAA. Parental Control Setting 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G PG-13 PG NC-17 R Teenage audiences Mature young audiences Most audiences General. Playing a cable box or other component. Choosing other options. Removing a station from a preset. Some kinds of setup, however, require a change for optimal performance. In most cases, you make a System change just once. Select media center to adjust these system options. Display Brightness Display Language Optical Source Tuner Spacing Bose link Room Code Restore SettingsThese options affect the way the system sounds in your home. Option. Bass Compensation. Default Setting (Options). Option. Video Connector (Only an indicator.) Video Black Level (Appears on screen only if the TV connects to the media center using a Composite or S-Video cable.) TV Video Format. Display Brightness.http://fajarpengharapan.com/images/bose-321-manual-series-ii.pdf Default Setting (Options)Applies the regional standard for incremental spacing between AM and FM stations. Tuner Spacing. US (European). Bose Link Room CodeThe Settings for DVDs, you will find that option in the TV Settings menu. Features. Audio Delay Available only for DVDs and connected video components. Movie EQ Available only if Audio Processing is set to Adjustable in the Audio System home theater installations. You can experiment with other settings to see which one provides the best picture. Time (For DVD only.). Effect. Changing the elapsed time moves to a different point in the DVD. Title (For DVD only.). Svenska ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE. A-B Repeat (For DVD only.). Default Setting (Options)Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start and end points are defined. Sleep Timer. Off (10-90). AA batteries (2). Protecting the system. Cleaning the media center. Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the outside surfaces of the media center. Cleaning the speakers. Note: If you are using the HDMI cable between the TV and media center, there are other possible DVD screen. For customer service. Refer to the address sheet included in the carton. Limited warranty. Dimensions. Antennas. Chapter - A main division of contents in a DVD title. Component video - Also called YPbPr for its threepart video signals that include luminance and two color signals. DVD - An abbreviation most commonly known to mean digital video disc or digital versatile disc. HDMI is a de-facto standard interface that delivers clear, all-digital audio and video via a single cable. N NTSC - An abbreviation for National Television System. S-Video provides higher resolution than Composite video, but not as high as Component video. This type of connection requires use of an S-Video cable. Y YPbPr - See Component video. If there are ques-Nederlands. English DanskAudio accessory. Video accessoryNederlands. SvenskaSvenska. Hitachi. Hitachi Fujian.Hitec.Hitsu.Hoeher.Home Elec.Hongmei.Hongyan.Hornyphon.www.elektrobetrieb-scholz.de/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626bc18a857b6---como-quemar-llanta-en-manual.pdfHoshai.HP.Hua Tun.Huafa.Huanghaimei. English Dansk. Svenska. Quadral.Qualcraft.Quartz.Quasar. Quelle. Questa.Questar.R-Line.Rabbit.Radialva.Radiola.Radiomarelli.RadioShack. Radiotone.Rank.Rank Arena.RBM.RCA. Tiane.Tiny.Tiny Digital.TMK.TML.TNCi.Tobishi.Tobo.Tocom.Tokai.Tokaido.Tokyo.Tomashi.Tongguang.Tongtel.Tophouse.Topline.Toshiba. Tosonic.Totevision.Towada. TS.Tusa.TV Comm.TV86.Unika.United Artists. United Cable.Universal.UPC.US Electronics. V2.Videoway.Viewmaster.Viewstar.Vision.Visiopass.Vortex View.Zenith.Zentek. RCA.Sharp.Sony.Universum.0522 0037 0878, 1033 0053Hoeher.0651, 0831, 0713, 0826, 1004, 1224 Home Elec.0770, 0730 Home Tech Indus.1107, 1224 Hoyo.0665 Humax.0646, 1588 Hyundai 1656, 1738GEC.Gemini.General.General Technic Genexxa.Go Video.GoldHand. Lifetec.Linksys.Lloyd's.Loewe.Logik.Luker.Lumatron.Lunatron.Lux May.Luxor.LXI.M Electronic.Magnadyne.Magnasonic.Magnavox. Pathe Cinema. Pathe Marconi. Penney. Pentax.Perdio.Philco.Philips.Before you begin. Bose AV3-2-1II Media Center Home Entertainment System This unit will only include the following: Acoustimass subwoofer, Bose remote control, manuals, 2 The AV3-2-1 and AV3-2-1 GS media centers are to be used only with the PS3-2-1 or Home Theater System Bose 3-2-1 GSX SERIES III Owner's Manual.Reload to refresh your session. Reload to refresh your session. Using the online preview, you can quickly view the contents and go to the page where you will find the solution to your problem with Bose 321 Series II. To start viewing the user manual Bose 321 Series II on full screen, use the button Fullscreen. However, if you do not want to take up too much of your disk space, you can always download it in the future from ManualsBase. The option to print the manual has also been provided, and you can use it by clicking the link above - Print the manual. You do not have to print the entire manual Bose 321 Series II but the selected pages only. paper. If you want to quickly view the content of pages found on the following pages of the manual, you can use them. It will help you set up and operate your system properly, and enjoy all of its advanced features. Save your owner’s guide for future reference. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the system to rain or moisture. WARNING: This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and oThese numbers are allocated according to where the player and disc are sold.Save all packing materials, which provide the safest way to transport your system. Check to be sure your system includes the parts shown in Figure 1. If any part of the system appears damaged, do not attempt to use it. For Bose contact information, refer to the address sheet included in the carton. WARNING: To avoid dPlacing the media center CRefer to the list of offices included in the product carton. Connecting the Acoustimass module to the media center Plug one end of the Acoustimass module cUnwind the wires for each antenna to provide the best reception. Figure 10 Antenna connections Note: An outdoor antenna may be used in place of the supplied indoor antennas. To add an outdoor antenna, consult a qualified installer. Follow all safety instructions supOtherwise, continue. 1. Connect one end of the supplied stereo cableBefore you proceed, you must determine if your TV has audio output jacks. Consult your TV owner’s guide if you need assistance.You will need a Y-adapter cable (available at electronics stores) to connect audio to the mTo turn on the progressive scan fea- ture, see “Video options” on page 48. For the highest quality video from DVDs, you may want to use a component video connection between the media center aUse an optical digital cable or a coaxial digital cable, as appropriate, to connect this output to the digital input on the media center. You can purchase the required cables at a local electronics store. On the media center rear panel, an optical digital cable connects to the OPTICAL jack. A coax. Used: Very GoodReturn within 14days, the Buyer is responsible for all the shipping charge. Thank you very muchPlease try again.Please try again.Please choose a different delivery location.CDs, VHS tapes, and even mono TV programs,that weren?t recorded in surround soundRegister a free business account Please try your search again later.Half the size of the original 3-2-1 system's speakers, Bose's patented Gemstone speaker array works in concert with the system's TrueSpace surround processing to deliver a spacious, multichannel presentation from just 2 visible speakers and a hideaway Acoustimass module. Using Bose TrueSpace proprietary digital processing circuitry, the 3-2-1 GS.II system improves the sense of spaciousness imparted by stereo recordings and exciting movie effects from Dolby Digital and DTS surround-encoded materials. Yet its few parts require little effort to set up, so you can enjoy your new system's performance right away--it even comes with a helpful system setup and demo disc. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. Proprietary Videostage 5 decoding circuitry goes beyond conventional digital technology to bring new life to old movies and music. It gives you a surround sound experience from practically any source, including older media such as videotapes, stereo CDs, even mono TV programs. Advanced post-processing techniques automatically deliver a clear, on-screen audio center image and balanced surround sound, similar to that of a 5.1-encoded DVD. In the Bose Acoustimass module, 2 downward-firing drivers give you powerful performance for the lowest audible notes and effects. And proprietary Bose technology ensures that you hear with clarity the proper balance of deep lows from all channels for music and movies. Hide the module almost anywhere, even behind furniture, and all the sound seems to come from the small cube speaker arrays. If you have other Bose hardware already in place--a Wave music system, a 3-2-1 Series II DVD system, or a Lifestyle system--you can hook it up to this 3-2-1 GS.II system using an optional 50-foot Bose link B connection cable to extend your entertainment to an additional listening area. You can also expand upon the 3-2-1- GS.II system later by integrating it with a Lifestyle system. Note: Bose recommends that you maintain at least 3 feet (1 meter) of space between the 2 speakers with no more than 3 feet (1 meter) between each speaker and the edge of your TV screen. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Please try again later. Fabio Arturo Penaranda 4.0 out of 5 stars Had heard it displayed in Bose store. At home, hooked to my new home theater system, it blew me away!!!! I can't get enough of it. I have a 1400square foot home, open floor plan and it more than fills the space. (Get the dandy floor stands)The equipment even though many years old, was in good working condition. It will help yo u set up and operate your system properly and enjoy all of its advanced featur es. Save this owner’ s guide for future refer ence. WAR N IN G: T o r ed uc e th e r is k of fi re or e le ct ric sh oc k, do n ot ex pos e t he sy ste m to rain o r moistur e. WAR N IN G: Do not expose this appar atus to dripping or splash ing, and do not place ob jects filled w ith liquids, such as vases, on or near th e ap paratus. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of important operating and mainten ance instructions in this owner’ s guide. CAUTION: T o prevent electri c shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, insert fu lly. CAUTION: Do not place any naked flame so urces, such as light ed candles, on or near the ap paratus. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustment s or performance of procedu res other than thos e specifie d herein m ay result in hazardo us radiatio n exposure. The DVD player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyon e except properly quali fied service personnel. Class B emissions limits This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Batteries Please dispose of used b atteries properly, following any local regulations.Acoustimass module serial number Media Center serial number Save all pack ing materials, which provide the safest way to tr ansport your system. Make sure your system include s the parts shown. WA R N I N G: T o avo id danger of su ffocation, keep th e plastic b ags out o f the re ach of chil dren. As you identify t hem, you may want to place a check mark in the box next to the n ame of each par t. If any part of the system appears damag ed, do not try to use it.Remote cont rol and batte ries. Rubber feet for speakers. Setup disc ? Speaker cable ? Acoustimass module cable. Acoustimass module power cord. Stereo audio cable. HDMI video cable ? Composite video cable. AM antenna and stand. FM antenna CAUTION: Do not plug the Acoustimass module into an AC power (mains) outlet until al l other component s are connected. 6. Continue with on the next page. Fastener screws 3 This may be loca ted on the side or rear connector panel of the TV. 3. Follow the directions that are appropriate for your TV: or TV with HDMI TV without HDMI on page 14 on page 15 Match the wide side of the plug to the w ide side of the co nnector. 2. Insert the othe r end of this cable into the HDM I connector on the media ce nter. TV with HDMI Bose logo 5 Note: If you make this HDMI connection, you do not need the supplie d yellow Composite vide o cable to make any connecti ons. DO NOT use eith er of the two ONL Y P ASS-THROUGH connectors on the back of t he media cen ter for video from a component.Ne ither S-V ideo nor Comp osite signals can pass through t he HDMI cable to the TV. Note: There ma y be other kinds of v ideo connect ors on your TV that o ffer higher reso lution than Comp osite. T o use either S-Video or Component con nectors, you need the ap propriate cable s. These cable s are available at most electronics stores. 2. Plug the Composite video cable into the yellow VIDEO IN connecto r on your TV. Note: If there is just one Compo site Video In connector on your TV, it m ay be in use alrea dy for another vid eo component. Y ou can disconne ct that component from the TV, and see “T o use video pass through” on page 21. TV without HDMI Yellow Yellow Le ave the video fro m your component co nnected to your TV. 5. Select the audio cable that has red and white plugs at each end. 5 Connecting a cable box or other component What you need to use: Stereo audio cable Media center Y our cable box, satellite box, or other comp onent White plug Red plug A re d and white audio cab le may ( a ) or may not ( b ) already be attached to these conne ctors. c. If there ar e no AUDIO OUT connectors at all, continue with on page 22. 3. T o use the AUDIO OUT connec tors, follow a or b as appr opriate. a. If an audio cable is alr eady attached Disconnect the cable fr om the TV only. b. If an audio cable is not yet attached Connect the cable to your cable or satellite box. Be sure to connect red to red and white to white. OR a. b. 6 For this yo u need another audio ca ble with re d and white plugs, available at most electronics stores. 1. Use this additional c able to connect t o the AUDIO OUT on y our component. White plug Red plug White plug Red plug For this higher quality aud io, you need a digital audio cable that works with your component. Such cable s are available at most ele ctronics stor es. 1. Identify the digit al connector on your compon ent as either an Optical or Coax ial connector. 2. Be sure to use the right cable for t his connector. Note: If your com ponent has an Optical and a C oaxial connector, use either one but not both. 3. Connect one end of your digi tal cable to the digital AUDIO OUT connector on your component. Be sure to keep the red and white audio cable connected. This allo ws you to hear the audio if the prog ram audio is not digital or the digital signal is interrupted. 4. Locate the appr opriate digital AUDIO IN connector, labeled D, on the s ystem media center. If your Optical component is ne ither of those, you need to select your component in an on-screen System m enu. See “Getting digital aud io from a source” on pag e 45. Coaxial Optical Optical OR Coaxial The example here shows an Optical digital connection on ly. T o use video pass through This calls for ano ther composite cable or two S-Video cables, which are available a t most electronics stores. Be sure to use one ma tched pair as shown here: DO NOT use either of the two ONL Y P ASS-THROUGH connectors (on th e left) if you have made an HDMI or Component co nnection VIDEO OUT TO TV. Continue with on the next page. Video in fr om your component Video out to your TV 6 Note: If you have a lready connecte d the audio cable provided with the system, you ne ed another cable for this connection. These cables are available at most electronics stores. 6 Connecting audio fr om your TV as an option What you need to use: Audio cable Media center Yo u r T V 7 Be sure to match red to red and w hite to white. Note: In addition t o this connection, you can make a digital AUDIO OUT connection from the TV to the media center. For more infor mation, review “T o get digital aud io from the component” on page 20. Continue to use yo ur TV speakers for TV program audio. White plug Red plug Be sure to match red to red and whit e to white. 3. Use your TV r emote cont rol to turn the TV speakers down to minimum volume. White plug Red plug Y ou may need to raise the ends a nd adjust the position to get clear r eception. For AM: 1. Select the AM ante nna and stand. On 220-240V models only, turn the POWER switch to on ( l ). On dual-voltage systems only, set the voltage swi tch for the powe r that is ap propriate to t he region where you use the system. 3. Plug the other cable end into the AC (mains) power. CAUTION: Bose recommends using a saf ety agency- approved su rge protector o n all electronic equipment. V oltage variations and spikes can damage elect ronic components in any system.The light tur ns off briefly as you pres s each key. 7. Make sure the light turns off completely after all digits ar e entered. If the light blinks now, the code is invalid. If it performs both op erations, this code is correct. Write the code numbers belo w: If this code does not work, r epeat steps 5-8 using a dif fer ent code for your TV. In som e cases, the same brand of DVD or VCR device codes c an work with a chang er. The light turns off briefly as you press each key. 4. Make sur e the light turns of f completely after all digits ar e entered. If the light blinks instead of turning off, the code is invalid. Write the code numbers below: If this code does not work, r epeat steps 2-5 using a different code for your component. AUX AUX or AUX AUX Note: If you do not see the DVD video on your TV scree n, change th e Video Input on the TV. Or use the butt on for Video Input on your TV remote control. For mo re information, r efer to the owner’ s manual that came with your TV. If you STILL do n ot see the DVD image on your screen, see the pro blem identified a s “Sound, but no picture” under T roubles hooting on pag e 62. Switches between FM and AM when the radio is playing. Selects the au dio from the device connected to AUX on the media center rear panel.Enters the System main menu. Displays the DV D menu for the cu rrent disc on your TV screen. Displays an on-screen program guide for any connected video devices that pr ovide a guide. Exits the on-screen menus or information screens of other connect ed video sources. Moves ahead or back by one page in an electronic program guide, if one is available. Confirms the selection of a me nu item. Moves up, dow n, left, or right in a me nu or screen. Selects the next or previous item in a menu list.Pauses or resumes paused play of re corded music or video. Starts or resume s play of recor ded music or video. For DVR: Moves backwards a few seconds with each pr ess. For DVR: Moves forward a few seconds with each press. For TV, cable, or satell ite: Selects the channel of the numbers pressed. For MP3: Holding down the button displays or dismisses artist and title information on the media center display panel. For TV, cable, or satell ite: Returns to the channel last selected. Starts DVR or VCR recording of the cable, satellite, or TV program that is playing.Enter Selects the next available radio pres et. Eject Opens or closes the disc tray. Y ou may need to change the T V Vide o Input to see the correct video. Note: T o prevent mid -play video disc problems, be sure the disc is clean. This is particularly imp ortant with rented DVDs. 2. On the media cent er contr ol panel, press Ejec t to open the di sc tray. 3. Place the disc (right side up) in the tray. 4. Pres s Eject again to c lose the tray. The disc begins to play automatically. The media ce nter display r egisters disc info rmation and progr ess as the play con tinues. Note: If the display text is n ot in your language, see “Lan- guage choice s” on page 48. Or see your TV o wner’ s guide for inst ructions. Skip to the next CD track or DVD chap ter, press Chapter up. Skip to the pr evious CD track or DVD chapter, press Chapter down. Press Play to end the scan. Stop a disc and open the dis c tray, press Eject on th e media center. Keeping your discs clean Scratches or dirt on a disc can pr event it fro m playing properly. Wipe straight out from th e center to the edge.. Do not use a circular motion For DVDs: Setting Parental Contr ol Y ou can pass word pr ote ct some DVDs that are not appropriate for other fam ily members. Region codes For any DVD player and DVD disc to work together, th e code for the region where they were sold must match. A code symbol is marked c learly on the bottom of your system media cent er and on the DVD cover (where it may be very small). For example, Region 1 is. Please respect the rights of the artists a nd other copyright ho lders. Ratings supplied by the MP AA The numbers above the one you select will be restricted. 2. In the System menu, select DVD Lock and en ter your password. 3. Use the arr ow buttons to reac h Lock UnRated Discs and select Y es. 4. Move down to Lo ck Discs Rated Above and rig ht to the numb ers. 5. Press the up or down arrow button to s elect a number. Any numbers above this sele ction will be restricted by password pr otection. 6. Press ENTER to save this setting and Exit to move out of the System men u. Parental Contr ol Setting MP AA Rating Audience Restriction 8N o n e 7 NC-17 Adult audiences 6 R Mature audiences 5 Matur e teenage audienc es 4 PG-13 T eenage audience s 3 PG Matur e young audiences 2 Most audience s 1 G General For ex ample, you see a person’ s lips move aft er you hear the words. The Settings menu appea rs on scre en. 2. Move down to the audio delay icon and pr ess ENTER. 3. Select an adjus tment (1-8 ) and wait to see if this corr ects the pr oblem.