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English
DVD Menu Operations
To display the subtitle (DVD only)
For DVDs recorded in multiple languages, you
can change the subtitle language during playback,
or turn on or off the subtitle display whenever
you want.
For example, you can select the language you
understand and turn the subtitle on for better
understanding.
Press SUBTITLE repeatedly on the remote
control during playback.
Each time you press the button, the language will
change.
Notes:
–For some DVDs, you may not be able to change
the subtitle languages even if multilingual subtitles
are recorded in the disc.
– If your desired language is not set in the disc, you
cannot select the languages via this function.
Setting video preference (DVD only)
Please see Pages 21-22.
Setting audio
To set Priority, please see page 27.
To set Digital Out and PCM 48 KHz
Language
Digital Out
PCM 48KHz
Priority
Night Mode
PCM
Off
CD
Off
On
CD
Video
Audio Rating
1 In stop mode, select Audio from the menu bar,
and then press OK.
2 Press 33 and 3/4 to select PCM or ALL.
Select ALL if you have connected the digital
output to a multifunctional decoder receiver.
Select On for PCM 48K if the external
component is incapable of processing 96KHz
digital signal input, and then convert the
standard signal with the sampling rate of 48KHz.
Using the system menu
To enter the system menu, you should stop
playback first.
1
4
2,3
/PROG/PROG
1 In stop mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
➜ The menu bar will appear across the top of
the TV set screen.
Language
OSD Menu
Subtitle
Audio
Menu
English
English
English
English
English
Fran ais
Espa ol
Portugu s
Deutsch
Video
Audio Rating
2 Press 22 / 33 / 3/4 on the remote control
to navigate in the menu.
➜ Press 22 / 33 to move through the
menu bar.
➜ Press 4 to enter the selection.
3 Press OK to confirm the selection.
4 Press 38 (PLAY/PAUSE 38 on the remote)
to resume playback.
Setting language preference
Please see Page 21.
To select preferred language (DVD only)
When you press AUDIO on the remote
control, the channels being played will be
displayed on the TV screen.
For example, in the Dolby Digital format,
mulitiple signals ranging from monoral to 5.1
channel can be recorded on a DVD. The number
of channels may vary depending on the actual
DVD.
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