TV Standard
Television programs are broadcast, and videos or DVDs are published, in different formats in different
countries. Choose the format that best matches the local video/broadcast environment.
NTSC
Choose this if all programming is per the NTSC standard. (Default for KEF Instant Theatre systems
sold in the USA.)
PAL
Choose this if all programming is per the PAL standard. (This is the broadcast standard across much
of Europe and is the default for KEF Instant Theatre systems sold in the UK and Europe.)
Auto
Choose this if using a multi-standard TV and for programming that is a mixture of NTSC and PAL,
as in countries where DVDs might not all be published in the same format.
DVD Output
DVD Output determines which video output, in addition to Composite (RCA), will carry video signals
from the KEF Instant Theatre to your TV. (You will see a prompt message when selecting a new DVD
output, highlight and SELECT “YES” to confirm any changes to this setting.This is to prevent you
setting an output video format which is not displayable on your TV).
Composite/S
Choose this setting if the KEF Instant Theatre will be connected to only the Composite (RCA) input
or the S-Video input of the TV.
Component
Choose this setting if the KEF Instant Theatre will be connected to the Component (RGB) input of
the TV. In this case, connect the Composite input as well, so that you can view non-DVD sources and
to allow you to set the component and progressive options whilst the default DVD output is
composite only.When watching a DVD, switch the input of the TV to “Component” or “RGB.” (The
KEF Instant Theatre’s Component and S-video outputs cannot both be active at the same time.)
Component gives the best video quality for plasma, projector, or other component compatible
televisions or monitors.
Progressive
Select “On” if using the Component output for DVD programs with a TV that supports
‘progressive scan’. Otherwise, select “off”. Progressive scan gives improved picture quality on a
compatible monitor or television but must be used in conjunction with component DVD Output.
It will output PAL or NTSC progressive output as defined by the source material.
Audio Menu
The Audio menu allows for calibration of the KEF Instant Theatre for use in unusually shaped or
furnished rooms, and for turning off the surround sound, if this should be desired.To adjust
bass/treble or the level of bass from the subwoofer, use the dedicated buttons on the remote control.
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