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Disc Operation
ANGLE:2/2
SELECT :ANGLE
Enjoy a surround-like effect if you are using two front speakers only.
The effect is broadened and sound seems to come from virtual
speakers on either side if the disc has surround signals recorded on
it.
1 Press VSS in Disc mode.
• The Surround sound effects can be changed by pressing VSS
repeatedly as shown in the figure below.
Notes:
• Turn off the surround effects on the other equipment.
• V.S.S. will not work, or will have less effect, with some discs.
• Turn V.S.S. off if it causes distortion.
Default
Some DVDs are recorded at lower than average volume levels.
For these DVDs, this unit can be set so that the average volume is
increased automatically.
1 Press ACTION to display MAIN MENU.
2 Press ▲▼◄► to select
“TV.”
3 Press SET to display SET
UP TV screen.
6 Press ACTION twice to return to the normal screen.
MAIN MENU
DVD LOCK LANGUAGE
TV CLOCK CH
SELECT: SET:SET
END :ACTION
SET UP TV
CAPTION
INPUT SELECT :TUNER
SET UP VIDEO/AUDIO
DVD VOL ADJUST :+2
SELECT: SET:SET
END :ACTION
DVD Volume Adjust
V.S.S. (Virtual Surround Sound)
DVD-V
4 Press ▲▼ to select “DVD
VOL ADJUST.”
5 Press SET to set the level
(0, +1, or +2).
Notes:
• This function not available with DVD-RAM.
• ANGLE Indicator lights up on the unit when a scene recorded from
different angles is detected.
• The angle number can be set beforehand so that the angle is switched
whenever ANGLE Indicator lights up.
DVDs may contain scenes shot from multiple camera angles
allowing the same scene to be viewed from different angles. You
can view these angles, if available, using the ANGLE button.
1 Press ANGLE in Play mode
to display the angle selection
on-screen.
2 Press ANGLE repeatedly,
▲▼, or NUMBER keys to
select the desired angle.
• Display disappears after 5 seconds.
Number of angle being
played back.
Multiple Angle Viewing
DVD-V
DVD-V CD
RAM
Note:
• DVD Volume Adjust works only when sound is in Dolby Digital.
SURROUND:OFF
SURROUND:1
SURROUND:2
SURROUND:3
ANGLE:1/2
SELECT :ANGLE
• When appears on the screen while a button is being pressed, it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by the unit
or the disc.