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Bogart SE 5 User manual
7.3.2.3 Miscellaneous
Open the function ‘Miscellaneous’. This option is only available
if you have selected at least one sample in the selection list. It
is deactivated by default, in order to prevent changing system
settings or becoming confused and getting lost in the sheer
quantity of possibilities. If you have activated the expert user
interface, you will also get more settings possibilities.
You can change the scroll direction of lists when you work with
the remote in the Media Manager. Lists often contain a large
amount of items, of which you can only see a portion. To see
other portions of the list, you have to scroll the list up or down.
There are different buttons required for this (see help menu).
If you set the scroll method to ‘direct’, the list scrolls up when
you press the arrow-up key, and down when you press the
arrow-down key. On computers however, the scroll direction
is the other way around. When you press the arrow-down key,
you will see the entry that is located lower. The list itself scrolls
up. In contrast with the direction of the key you used. If you
work more often on PCs, you may prefer this mode. If how-
ever, you find that you intuitively scroll in the wrong direction,
you may well want to switch the scroll method back to ‘direct’.
Some adjustment is very important here. Another function of
this window it the slider for ‘Replay’ (Instant-Replay).
This is the replay for playback of DVDs or archive contents.
You can set it to the amount of seconds: The amount deter-
mines the length that is repeated when you press the replay
button. Confirm with OK. If you want to have a longer se-
quence repeated than is possible, simply press the replay
button multiple times during playback.
In addition, you can activate or deactivate the ‘Automatic
playback’ of a CD/DVD after it has been inserted. Whenever
you insert a CD or DVD, it will be played right away, no mat-
ter which menu you are currently working with. The slider for
the function ‘Distance for chapter jumps’ allows you to set
the length for ‘skipping’ through your recordings. You can set
it to between 5 seconds and 10 minutes. For example, if you
set it to 1 minute, you can use the chapter buttons to skip in 1
minute steps. (not available in all playback options).
7.3.1 Basic settings
The basic settings allow you to read the capacity of the hard-
drive and some system information. This includes the software
and hardware versions, the DVD/Blu-ray drive version, hard-
drive size, memory and serial number of the editor. Exit the
system information, press the back/return button.
7.3.1.1 Run initial setup again / Reset all settings
You should perform item ‘1 Basic installation’.
There are only a few steps to perform, and if they have not yet
been performed they are started automatically as soon as you
leave product installation. Setting ‘2 Reset to factory settings’
is typically not needed for Casablanca models because all set-
tings are made under Bogart SE. Make sure to apply changes
here only after you have spoken to our hotline.
7.3.1.2 Install product
Access this function to install and unlock additional software
for the Media Manager. More information in chapter 1.1.
7.3.2 User interface
7.3.2.1 Country, language
You can open a country list using the direction buttons and
confirm with OK. Next, you can set the language for various
sections: The entire system, the DVD menu and the DVD sub-
titles. Press the return button to close the screen again.
7.3.2.2 Menu and text rendering
Open the Panels menu from the User interface screen. Here,
you can make settings for screen overlays. The translucency
setting is particularly important for Plasma TVs as the overlay
menus may ‘burn’ into the screen after longer inactivity. Press
the respective number to move the transparency slider. In ad-
dition, you can also switch off the translucency totally (slider
to the complete left). If you want to activate the menu again (or
show it with the regular value), press any button. On some TVs,
the picture may not be shown completely cantered, slightly
offset. The ‘Edit display and size’ opens an individual screen
for setting up the position of the Media Manager for your TV
screen. Press the <2>, <4>, <6> or <8> to activate and move
one of the four borders. The number shown is the coordinate
and border selected. The number also shows you which bor-
der is currently selected. Set it up so that the white lines are
just visible. The grey area with the white borders is where the
menu overlays will be shown. Read the documentation on the
screen to make the settings. Press Return to go back to the
‘Panels’ menu.
Note: If you are working with two screens, make sure to adjust
the screen settings for both screens. The Media Manager saves
the positions for both screens separately.
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