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Main Menu
The PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system on-screen
main menu is the starting place for many PlayStation®2 functions.
The main menu offers two choices: Browser or System Configuration. From
the Browser screen you can access saved data, games, CDs and DVDs. From the
System Configuration screen you can change settings for numerous options
including language or time display, and audio or video output method.
You can also press the
button in the main menu to display the Version Information screen. This
screen lets you check version information for various system components
and lets you change some optional settings.
OPTION
FUNCTION
Memory Card
Copy or delete
saved game data. When this icon is selected, icons for data saved on the
memory card are displayed.
Game
Start a game.
CD
Play a CD. When
this icon is selected, icons for the tracks on the CD are displayed.
DVD
Start a DVD.
For more information about these options, see Main Menu Browser.
System Configuration Options Back to top
OPTION
FUNCTION
Clock Adjustments
Set the data and
time.
Screen Size
Set the display
mode for the TV.
Digital Out (Optical)
Set whether to
output the signal through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
Component Video Out
Set the mode to
match the input jacks on your TV when using the component AV cable (sold
separately) to install the PlayStation®2.
Remote Control
Set this option
when using the DVD remote control (for PlayStation®2) (sold
separately).
Language
Select the
language displayed on the main menu, Browser, System Configuration, and
Version Information screens.
For more information about these options, see System Configuration.
Version Information Options Back to top
OPTION
FUNCTION
System
Set the system
up to make adjustments to internal settings that may allow discs that
were previously unplayable to be played.
PlayStation®2 Driver
Set the
PlayStation®2 driver program to optimize performance of
PlayStation®2 format discs.
DVD Player
Turn on the
Progressive setting when the necessary equipment is not connected.
For more information about these options, see Version Information.