Magnavox MDV435 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Distorted picture
Connect the DVD Player directly to the TV. Details are on page eight.
There are some cases where the picture may be distorted slightly and briefly; this is
not a malfunction of the DVD Player.
You can not change the camera angle.
The DVD might not contain segments recorded from different camera angles. See if
multiple angles are available by referring to the DVD case or menu for more infor-
mation. Details are on page 34.
You can not change the audio or subtitle language.
The DVD does not contain audio or subtitles in the desired language. Not all DVDs
contain audio or subtitles in multiple languages. See if other languages are available.
Details are on page 32-33.
An X appears on the TV screen, prohibiting an operation.
You can not access the current operation at the current time or the feature is not
available on the Disc. For example, some menus or features can be accessed or
changed only when Disc play is stopped, while some are available only during play-
back. Check the instructions for accessing the feature before trying again. Details are
on page five.
The DVD Player turns off after 35 minutes.
If AUTO POWER OFF is activated, the DVD Player turns off automatically if play-
back stops for more than 35 minutes and you press no buttons on the remote con-
trol or the DVD Player. When you receive the DVD Player, the factory has set
AUTO POWER OFF to ON. Details are on pages 40-41.
A large DVD logo appears on the TV screen.
The DVD logo will appear on the TV screen if you stop Disc playback for more than
five minutes and you do not press any buttons on the remote control or the DVD
Player. The logo will appear on the screen for 35 minutes, then the Player will turn
off automatically as described above. To prevent damage to your TVs picture tube,
avoid leaving the DVD logo on the TV screen. Turn off the DVD Player when it is
not in use. A prolonged still image, including TV station identification logos or video
games, may damage your TV picture tube.
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