Confirming The Firmware Version; Tv System Switch - Pioneer DVD-V8000 Mode D'emploi

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Confirming the firmware
version
Using the display
1. Press the SETUP button to display the
SETUP menu, then select [Initial
Settings] and press the ENTER button.
Audio Settings
Play Mode
Initial Settings
2. With [Options] selected, press the
DISPLAY button to display the firmware
version in the menu window.
Initial Settings
Digital Audio Out
Parental Lock
Video Output
DVI Settings
Language
Display
Options
Region : 2 / Ver : 1.006(16) / AVI : 2.0/2.7
Move
Select
ENTER
In the above, "Ver:1.006" is indicated as the firmware
version.
Confirming on the main unit display
The DVD-V8000's firmware version can be confirmed on the
unit's display, even when no display monitor is connected.
1. When disc is stopped, hold the DISPLAY
button depressed for 1 second or more.
¶ As shown below, the unit's display will show the fol-
lowing information: Reg indicates the region code set-
ting of the player, and Ver indicates the firmware ver-
sion number; the second line is the player's serial
number.
For information on the current firmware version, please con-
tact your local Pioneer Sales Representative.
Important
¶ The firmware display cannot be performed during display
of the SETUP menu or ADV. SETUP menu.
Video Adjust
Disc Navigator
Off (us)
Exit
SETUP
Function for Commercial Use

TV SYSTEM switch

When playing a video disc, this function automatically changes
the output television signal format to match the television
signal format recorded on the disc. (Factory default position:
AUTO)
Video CD:
Switches NTSC→PAL or PAL→NTSC.
DVD:
Can switch NTSC→PAL, but cannot switch PAL→NTSC.
When the TV SYSTEM switch is set to AUTO, playback of a
DVD or Video CD causes signal conversion to occur as shown
in the accompanying table. During CD playback or when no
disc is loaded, output is set to the same signal format as was
used the previous time.
Disc used
TV SYSTEM switch position
Recorded
Type
TV format
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
DVD
PAL
NTSC
NTSC
Video CD
PAL
NTSC
CD disc,
or no disc
NTSC
loaded
* MOD. PAL (Modulation PAL); NTSC format signal frequency
converted to comply with PAL format display.
About MOD. PAL
Most recent PAL display sets automatically detect whether
the format of input signals is PAL or NTSC, and adjust the
vertical sync accordingly. When using such display sets,
images will be projected properly without vertical com-
pression.
Depending on the display, images may appear vertically
compressed, and black bands may appear at the top and
bottom. This phenomenon is caused when NTSC format
signals are converted to PAL format (MOD. PAL), and is
not a malfunction.
If your PAL display set is not equipped with a V-hold func-
tion, it may not be possible to play NTSC format discs
(attempting to play NTSC format discs will result in verti-
cal rolling of the image).
If vertical flutter appears when playing back discs, despite
the fact that the display set has a V-hold function, adjust
the display's vertical sync control until the image flutter is
suppressed.
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Video output TV format
PAL
AUTO
MOD. PAL*
NTSC
PAL
PAL
PAL
MOD. PAL*
NTSC
PAL
PAL
PAL
NTSC/PAL
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