Panasonic TC 15DT2 manuel d'utilisation

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    Combination 15.2˝ LCD TV/D VD Pla y er Operating Instructions TC-15DT2 Model No. TQBC0256 Before connecting, oper ating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely . Please keep this manual f or future reference . G - P O W E R A S P E C T R - S T A N D B Y O N P O W E R I N P U T V O L U M E C H A N N E L T C - 1 5 D T 2 [...]

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    2 Impor tant Safety Instructions f or LCD TV 1) Read these instructions and apply them with your LCD TV . 2) K eep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) F ollow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water . For e xample: Av oid placing it near a bathtub , w ashbo wl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub , in a wet basement, or near a s[...]

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    3 1 7 ) If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against v oltage surges and b uilt up static charges. In the U .S. Selection 810-21 of the National Electrical Code provides inf ormation with respect to proper grounding of the mast and suppor ting structu[...]

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    4 Dear P anasonic Customer W elcome to the P anasonic family of customers. W e hope that you will have many years of enjoyment fr om your ne w 15.2 ″ LCD TV with b uilt in D VD player . T o obtain maximum benefit fr om your set, please r ead these Instructions befor e making any adjustments, and r etain them for futur e r efer ence . Retain your [...]

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    5 T able of Contents Install and TV Adjusts (star t from the ne xt page) Important Safety Instructions ...................................... 2 F ederal Communication Commission Inf ormation ....... 4 Installation ..................................................................... 6 Disc handling ..................................................[...]

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    6 Installation Receiver Location Locate f or comfortable vie wing. A v oid placing where sunlight or other bright light (including reflections) will fall on the screen. Use of some types of fluorescent lighting can reduce remote control transmitter r ange. Adequate ventilation is essential to pre vent internal component failure . K eep a wa y from [...]

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    7 Installation Check the accessories bef ore installations. • Operating Instruction book (TQBC0256) • Remote Control T ransmitter (TNQE262) • Battery for the Remote Control T ransmitter (2 × AAA size) POWER OPEN CLOSE DISPAL Y T O P M E N U ANGLE D V D M E N U ENTER TV MENU RETURN SKIP SLOW/SEARCH STOP PA USE PLAY ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP [...]

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    8 Incoming Cable Fr om Home Antenna (75 Ohm) Cable Connection - F or reception of cable channels (01 - 125) connect the cab le supplied b y your local cab le company . Antenna Mode must be set to CABLE. (Refer to Antenna Mode section.) Incoming 75 Ohm Cable (From Cable Company) VHF/UHF on left side of Set Note: Cer tain cable systems offset some ch[...]

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    9 Antenna Connection (Cable Bo x, no VCR) Use this configuration when connecting the TV to a cable TV system using a Cab le Bo x. Antenna Connection (Cable Box, and VCR) Use this configuration when connecting the TV to a cable TV system using a Cab le Bo x and VCR. Connect the cable from the Output ter minal on the bac k of the Cable Bo x to the AN[...]

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    10 Notes: (1) When a monaural VCR is used, connect the monaural audio cable to the A UDIO-L (Left) ter minal. (2) When connecting video cab les, priority is given to the S-Video cable when the S-Video input terminal and the video input terminal are connected at the same time. How to connect the input terminals Installation Audio OUT Video OUT S-Vid[...]

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    11 Installation Ho w to connect the 5.1ch SURR OUND A UDIO OUT T erminals Notes: • After connection is made, set the “ 7 Speak er Setting ” (such as Y es/No and Large/Small) according to your speaker system. (Ref er to “ D VD Operating Guide ” ) • T urn Vir tual Surround Sound (VSS) or Headphone VSS off if you are using more than just t[...]

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    12 Installation Connecting Headphones / Earphones Connect headphones / earphones as follows. (Optional) L R AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEO FRONT L/R SURROUND L/R CENTER/SUBWOOFER 5.1 ch SURROUND AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN MONITOR OUT (M3 plug) Connecting OPTICAL audio cable Note: When connecting the optical digital audio cable • Remov e the dust protection cap from[...]

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    13 Power ON / OFF Connecting the Plug to the W all Outlet Push the PO WER switch on the TV to tur n the set on. PO WER-ON: Green Example: The screen below is displa yed f or a while after the TV is turned on. (setting condition is an e xample.) Press the PO WER button on the remote control to turn the TV off: Red (standb y) Press the PO WER button [...]

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    14 Location of Controls REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE PLA Y MODE button (See page 42) A-B REPEA T b utton (See page 51) Repeating selections between two specific points. REPEA T button (See page 50) Controls on the TV V olume up(+) / down( – ) b uttons Program number selection buttons[...]

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    15 DISPLAY T O P M E N U ANGLE D V D M E N U ENTER TV MENU RETURN SKIP SLOW/SEARCH STOP PAUSE PLAY ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE OPEN CLOSE POWER Location of Contr ols OPEN CLOSE button Press to open or close D VD tray . R-TUNE button Switches to previously view to channel or video mode. D[...]

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    16 DISPLAY TO P M EN U ANGLE D VD M ENU RETURN SKIP STOP PAUSE PLAY ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE TV MENU ENTER SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER Flow Chart of TV menu If the MENU button is pressed, the MENU screen will be displayed. If the MENU button is pressed once more while the menu screen[...]

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    17 Flow Chart of TV menu T O POSITION/SIZE POSITION / SIZE NORMAL SIZE RETURN NORMALIZE 1 (See page 24) T O A UDIO ADJUST menu AUDIO ADJUST NORMAL 0 0 0 AUTO ON MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND STEREO SAP MONO (See page 27) T O LOCK selection screen T O PICTURE ADJUST menu + 5 0 0 0 0 0 PICTURE ADJUST NORMAL PIC MODE BACK LIGHT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS [...]

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    18 Press to select PROGRAM CHANNEL. Press to display the PROGRAM CH. T uning channels (A utomatic channel pr ogramming) A utomatically sear ches and ad ds receivab le channels in the installed area and/or CA TV signals to the program. 1 2 Press to select MODE. Press to select TV or CABLE. Notes: • When buttons are pressed with A UT O PROGRAM runn[...]

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    19 T uning channels (Man ual c hannel programming) Use this setting when changing setting of receiving c hannels or changing the channel displa y . T urn the TV on and select the broadcast channel. Follow the steps on the pre vious page to displa y the PR OGRAM CHANNEL screen. Press to select MODE. Press to select TV or CABLE. 1 2 Press to select M[...]

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    20 Pla ying a VCR or other peripheral equipment 2 3 The input mode changes each time this button is pressed. Operate the connected equipment. Confirming connections Confirm that the TV is in standb y mode . VCR Laser Disk Player DVD player • When playing a video • When playing a D VD T urning the power on and switc hing input modes This equipme[...]

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    21 Setting condition to be displayed Press this button to displa y channel number , off-timer remaining time, screen modes , and other settings. Display f ades a wa y into after about 3 seconds. Press this button again to delete channel number displa y . DISPLA Y (On-screen display) TOP MENU ANGLE DVD M ENU RETURN SKIP STOP PAUSE PLAY TV MENU ENTER[...]

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    22 Stoppage of the T ra y action (Child lock) DISPLAY T O P M E N U ANGLE D V D M E N U RETURN SKIP STOP PAUSE PLAY ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE TV MENU ENTER SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER The D VD tray on the front can be loc ked to pre vent y oung children slamming their fingers and to p[...]

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    23 ASPECT Contr ols The LCD TV will allo w y ou to enjo y vie wing the picture at its maximum size , including wide screen cinema f or mat picture. ASPECT[...]

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    24 Adjusting screen position and size Adjusting screen Press to select the screen mode to adjust. Notes: • This TV is equipped with v arious screen modes. If a screen mode with a diff erent aspect from the broadcast program is selected, image will appear diff erently . Select the proper screen mode with this in mind. • Be careful when using thi[...]

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    25 Picture Adjustments Press the TV MENU b utton to display the MENU screen and select ADJUST . 1 2 Press to select to PICTURE ADJUST . Press to display the PICTURE ADJUST screen. NORMAL is displayed at default. Press to select the menu to adjust. Select the desired level by looking at the picture behind the menu. ENTER MENU ADJUST PICTURE AUDIO SE[...]

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    26 B A CKLIGHT Illuminance of the back light is adjusted. PICTURE Selects proper brightness and density for the room. BRIGHTNESS Adjusts f or easier vie wing of dark pictures such as night scenes and hair . COLOR Adjusts slightly to a lighter color . TINT Adjust f or nice skin color . SHARPNESS Displa ys a shar p image. AI PICTURE Displa ys blac k [...]

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    27 AUDIO ADJUST NORMAL 0 0 0 AUTO ON MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND STEREO SAP MONO A udio Adjustments Press the TV MENU b utton to display the MENU screen and select ADJUST . 1 2 Press to select to A UDIO ADJUST . Press to displa y the A UDIO ADJUST screen. Au to Automatically adjusts quiet sound and loud sound for ease of listening. ST AND ARD[...]

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    28 Selecting STEREO/SAP/MONO Press to select STEREO/SAP/MONO . ENTER AUDIO ADJUST NORMAL MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND STEREO SAP MONO AUTO ON 0 0 0 STEREO SAP MONO Press to select STEREO/SAP/MONO. Red display : With signal White display : No signal : MONO ENTER Press to end. TV MENU Press the TV MENU b utton to display the MENU screen and sele[...]

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    29 Closed Captions This unit has a b uilt in decoder that pro vides a visual depiction of the audio por tion of a television pr ogram in the form of written w ords acr oss the screen (white or colored letter s on a black backgr ound). It allows the viewer to read the dialogue of a tele vision program or other inf ormation. 1 Press the TV MENU b utt[...]

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    30 Press the TV MENU b utton to display the MENU screen and select SETUP . Lock Feature In the United States, the V -CHIP consists of tw o rating systems, whic h are MP AA (MO TION PICTURE) and TV P ARENT AL GUIDELINES. Its function is to bloc k pr ograms by the rating data in the XDS data packets sent from broadcasting stations. The user can selec[...]

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    31 Press to select rating to lock. 3 4 Press to select MO TION PICT .. Press to select ON or OFF . ON : The broadcasts selected in the MOTION PICTURE RA TING menu cannot be viewing. OFF: LOCK is deactivated and any broadcast, regardless of the setting for MOTION PICTURE RA TING, can be viewing. Press to return to LOCK screen. Setting MO TION PICT .[...]

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    32 Locking and unlocking • When a title field is selected, all ratings below this rating are selected. • When options within an option field are selected, ratings below this rating within the same field are selected. • Ratings displayed in green are unlocked and those displayed in red are blocked programs. 1. Ratings for children: These r ati[...]

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    33 Press the TV MENU button to displa y the MENU screen and select SETUP . Customizing the VIDEO INPUT labels Display for each VIDEO INPUT can be changed to match with the connected device (VCR, DVD Player). Example: When changing VIDEO to LD . 1 2 Press to select INPUT LABEL. Press to display the VIDEO INPUT LABEL screen. By pressing this button, [...]

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    34 Press to select 3D Y/C FIL TER. Adjusting unnatural video ima g es (3D Y/C FIL TER) Press to tur n OFF . Press to tur n ON. Press to select O THER ADJUST . Press to display the O THER ADJUST screen. Press to end. 1 2 Switching to 3D Y/C FIL TER Selecting the VIDEO menu Press the TV MENU b utton to display the MENU screen and select SETUP . ENTER[...]

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    35 Automatically changing screen size for VIDEO INPUT modes If the received signal contains screen size specifications in VIDEO INPUT the screen size is automatically changed. Notes: • IMA GE ADJ. settings are stored for TV , VIDEO and D VD each. • This setting will not change dur ing ZOOM. Press to e xit menu. TV MENU Note: When ID-1 is detect[...]

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    36 Natural Color Note: Not a vailab le for COMPONENT VIDEO . Press the MENU button to displa y the MENU screen and select SETUP . 1 Press to end. Noisy Picture Reduces roughness of pictures. 1 Press the TV MENU b utton to display the MENU screen and select SETUP . Reduces roughness of pictures. 2 OTHER ADJUST OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON NATU[...]

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    D VD Operation Guide[...]

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    38 High picture quality • 10 bit video D/A converter Reproduces fine images f aithfully . • An array of picture quality modes yielded b y digital processing Signal deterioration is kept to minimum by processing the data digitally . This feature can be used to tailor picture quality for DVD playbac k. High sound quality • 96 kHz/24 bit audio D[...]

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    39 Note • Some dts decoders which do not suppor t D VD-dts interface ma y not work properly with the D VD/Video CD/CD pla yer . For your reference: • Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Supporting 5.1- channel surround sound, as well as stereo (2-channel) sound, this technique enables[...]

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    40 DISPLAY TOP MENU ANGLE DVD MENU ENTER TV MENU RETURN SKIP STOP PAUSE PLAY ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER Switches angles when scenes taken from several angles are being played back. Searches the beginning of a scene or song. Stops operation of disk. P auses m[...]

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    41 ASPECT R-STANDBY G-POWER ON POWER TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL TH-15DT1 ASPECT R-ST ANDBY G-POWER ON POWER TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL Disk tray Functions of front operation panel LCD display (15 inch wide-screen) TV/VIDEO button ASPECT button V OLUME up/down b utton Selects channels in sequenc T urns power ON and OFF . (The remote control can be operate[...]

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    42 DISPLAY ANGLE PAUSE ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL TV MENU ENTER RETURN PLAY D V D M E N U T O P M E N U STOP SKIP SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER Basic pla y Before enjo ying D VD/Video CD/CD The On-Screen menu language of y our play er has been factory preset to English. Y ou can change the men u language to French, Spanish. Ref er to “ Sele[...]

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    43 Press SELECT ( , , , ) b utton to select the item and press ENTER. 5 What is playback control? If a Video CD has “ pla yback control ” written on its disc or jacket, it means that particular scenes or information can be selected f or viewing inter actively with the TV monitor using the menu screen. While watching movies • Raising dialogue [...]

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    44 ASPECT R-ST ANDBY G-POWER ON POWER TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL Press SKIP ( , ) during play . With the remote control On the TV SET For your reference: • A chapter (D VD) or a track (Video CD/CD) is skipped each time the button is pressed. • When SKIP ( ) is pressed once midway through a chapter/ track, play returns to the start of that chapter/[...]

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    45 Frame advance (Frame reverse) [ D VD/Video CD ] Press SELECT ( , ) in the still picture mode. (See page 44.) : Re verse : F orward • The disc is adv anced (rev ersed) by one frame each time the SELECT ( , ) is pressed. • When the SELECT ( , ) is kept pressed, consecutiv e frame adv ance (rev erse) works. • Nor mal pla y is resumed when PLA[...]

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    46 This play er f eatures GUI (Graphical User Interf ace) screens providing v arious functions. A “ banner ” will be display ed on the TV when DISPLA Y button on the remote control is pressed. Operating the SELECT/ENTER button on the remote control will show disc inf or mation (title/chapter/track n umber , elapsed playing time, audio/subtitle [...]

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    47 1 1 1 ENG LPCM LPCM 48k 16b 48k 16b 1:56:37 1:56:37 ON 1 ENG 1 Screen for disc inf ormation (For D VD) Detailed descriptions of eac h GUl icon Title No. Change the chapter No . with the SELECT ( , ) button or the numeric b uttons and press ENTER. Chapter No. Change the title No . with time SELECT ( , ) button or the n umeric buttons and press EN[...]

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    48 PBC PBC OFF OFF 1 L R L R 3:37 3:37 Screen f or disc information (For Video CD/CD) Detailed descriptions of each GUl icon Note • T rack No . and the elapsed pla ying time are not displa yed during menu pla y of Video CDs with pla yback control. • It is not possible to turn playback control ON or OFF using the GUI screen. For your reference ?[...]

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    49 2 dB 0 OFF OFF ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ • • Screen f or play er information For your ref erence • Each time the SELECT ( , ) button is pressed, the speed of rapid re v erse/adv ance and slo w-motion play increases up to 5 steps . • The figures appearing at both ends of the shuttle screen stand f or the maximum speeds of ra[...]

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    50 DISPLAY ANGLE PAUSE ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE TV MENU ENTER RETURN PLAY D V D M E N U T O P M E N U STOP SKIP SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER SELECT CANCEL REPEA T MODE A-B REPEA T • DV D Normal play Repeat of chapter being pla yed Repeat of title being play ed Cancel repeat mode (No[...]

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    51 T o enjoy pr ogram repeat play If REPEA T MODE is pressed during program pla y (see page 52), the displa y changes as follo ws: T o return to program play Press REPEA T MODE until “ OFF ” is displa yed. Program pla y Repeat of programmed trac k being play ed Repeat of all programs Cancel repeat mode (Program pla y) T PRG A PRG OFF OFF PRG A [...]

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    52 DISPLAY ANGLE PAUSE ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE TV MENU ENTER RETURN PLAY D V D M E N U T O P M E N U STOP SKIP SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER SELECT • Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select another tr ack. • Up to 18 trac ks can be prog rammed. 3 Press ENTER. The selected trac k is stored [...]

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    53 T o return to normal play 1. Press ST OP . (Prog ram play is suspended.) 2. Press PLA Y MODE twice. 3. Press PLA Y . Nor mal play begins from the beginning of the disc. • The program is retained in the memory . Clearing the program When the program pla ybac k screen is displa yed. • T o clear the last pr ogram one by one Mov e to “ Clear l[...]

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    54 DISPLAY ANGLE PAUSE ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE TV MENU ENTER RETURN PLAY D V D M E N U T O P M E N U STOP SKIP SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER SELECT DIS PLA Y Changing audio soundtrac k language [ D VD ] It is possib le to change the audio soundtrack language to a diff erent language f[...]

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    55 Vie wing fr om another angle [ D VD ] Some D VDs contain scenes which hav e been shot simultaneously from a number of diff erent angles. F or these discs, the same scene can be view ed from these diff erent angles with the ANGLE button. (The angles depend on the disc used.) Changing subtitle langua ge [ D VD ] 1 Press DISPLA Y button to displa y[...]

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    56 DISPLAY ANGLE PAUSE ASPECT TV/VIDEO MUTE SLEEP CH VOL SURROUND CANCEL REPEAT MODE A-B REPEAT PLAY MODE R-TUNE ENTER RETURN PLAY D V D M E N U T O P M E N U STOP SKIP TV MENU SLOW/SEARCH OPEN CLOSE POWER SELECT Once the intial settings hav e been completed, the pla yer can alwa ys be operated under the same conditions (especially D VDs). The sett[...]

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    57 Selecting rating level [DVD] At the initial settings screen (on page 56) Press the SELECT ( , ) b u tt o n to select “2 Ratings” and press ENTER. 1 This is to disable the playing of some DVDs which are unsuitable f or some audiences, f or e xample , children. • Some D VDs are encoded with a specific rating le vel. If the rating le v el of [...]

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    58 1 . Input your 4-digit pass word and press ENTER. 2. T o unloc k the play er Press “ 1 ” and then press ENTER. T o change the passwor d Press “ 2 ” , enter a new 4-digit pass word and press ENTER, then press ENTER again. T o c hange the rating level Press “3”, select a new le vel with the SELECT ( , ) button, then press ENTER. T o un[...]

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    59 At the initial settings screen (on page 56) Press SELECT ( , ) to Select “3 Menu Language” and press ENTER. 1 This is to select the language to be used in the On-Screen Displa y menus which the pla yer will sho w on the TV monitor . 1 English 2 Fr an ç ais 3 Espa ñ ol Press RETURN to cancel Select the language for these Menus . Also ref er[...]

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    60 Selecting TV screen Aspect Select the TV aspect, con ventional siz e screen (4:3) or wide- screen (16:9), when connecting to your TV set. At the initial settings screen (on page 56) Press SELECT ( , ) to Select “ 5 TV Aspect” and press ENTER. 1 Select your TV aspect 1 4 : 3 2 16 : 9 Press RETURN to cancel 2 Press SELECT ( , ) to select the T[...]

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    61 Select the digital output to be output from the optical/coaxial digital audio output connector of the pla yer . At the initial settings screen (on page 56) Press SELECT ( , ) to select “6 Digital A udio Output” and press ENTER. 1 Selecting digital output Digital Audio Output 1 PCM Down Conv ersion No 2 Dolby Digital Bitstream 3 DTS Digital S[...]

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    62 C LR SR SW SL D2 D1 D3 Ideal position of the center speaker Ideal position of the surround speak ers It is recommended to locate all the speak ers inside this circle.[...]

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    63 Delay time [onl y for Dolb y Digital discs] ( ): If the surround speakers or the center speak er can ’ t be installed at an equal distance to the front speakers from the listening position, change the dela y time to get better surround eff ect. • When D2 or D3 is equal to or larger than D1, no setting is necessar y . Otherwise, change the se[...]

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    64 Compression of the sound ’ s dynamic range and other special settings can be perf or med. At the initial settings screen (on page 56) Press SELECT ( , ) to s elect “ 9 Other Settings ” and press E N T E R . 1 2 Other settings Other Settings 1 Still Mode Automatic 2 Audio during Search On 3 TV Mode (4:3) Pan&Scan 4 D . Range Compression[...]

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    65 Note • It is recommended that the “ I P AL 60 ” is selected at the “ 6 NTSC Disc Output ” when a P AL TV is connected; how ev er , the images shown belo w will appear on the TV screen. Black bars appear at the top and bottom par ts of the TV screen. (The picture ma y be compressed vertically .) • I/P/B The MPEG 2 standard adopted f o[...]

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    66 Language code list Enter the appropriate code number f or the initial settings “ Audio ” , “ Subtitle ” and/or “ Menus ” (See page 57) Code 6565 6566 6570 6577 6582 6583 6588 6590 6665 6669 6671 6672 6678 6679 6682 6779 6765 6783 6789 6865 6869 6890 6976 6978 6979 6983 6984 6985* 7065 7073 7074 Language Af ar Abkhazian Afrikaan Ameha[...]

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    67 The Images on the TV screen depend on the type of softw are and the TV set. How ima ges appear on y our TV (aspect ratios of the screen) • The images which appear on the TV screen, and what each screen mode is called, depend on the man uf acturer of the TV set and type of TV set. Consult the instruction manual provided with your TV set. For y [...]

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    68 T r oub leshooting Bef ore requesting ser vice for this LCD/D VD combo , check the char t below f or a possible cause of the prob lem y ou are experiencing. Some simple chec ks or a minor adjustment on your par t may eliminate the prob lem and restore proper operation. If you are in doubt about some of the chec k points, or it the remedies indic[...]

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    69 CA UTION : If water or similar substances get inside the monitor via the liquid crystal panel surface , a malfunction ma y result. Do not wipe the LCD with water Clean the L CD using a dr y soft cloth such as gauze . If the LCD is heavily soiled, apply OA cleaner f or LCD panels to the cloth and wipe off gently . Do not use k eton chemicals such[...]

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    70 Specifications P ower Consumption A ver age use : 54 W (Maximum Current 3.62 A) Stand-by condition : 0.45 W LCD TFT 15.2-inch, 16 : 9 aspect ratio , 854 × 480 dots , 409,920 pixel Screen Size 13.19 ″ (335 mm) (W) × 7.4 ″ (188 mm) (H) × 15.12 ″ (384 mm) (DIAGONAL) Channel Capability-181 VHF-12 : UHF-56 : Cab le-125 Speaker 3 ″ 5/32 (8 [...]

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    Customer’ Record The model number and serial number of this product can be f ound on its rear panel. Y ou should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the e v ent of theft or loss, and f or W arr anty Service purposes[...]