Mitsubishi Motors Rear Seat Entertainment v2 User's Manual PDF
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- Contents - Contents ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Using this manual ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
System overview .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Names and functions of parts ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Precautions for use ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Supported disc types ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Basic operations ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
DVD video/DVD-VR ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31
Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC ............................................................................................................................................................. 46
Video CD ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
Error display messages .................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................................. 52
Handling of discs ............................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Glossary ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Index ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
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25Basic operations
Basic operations
Basic operations for playing a disc
Insert a disc When a disc is inserted, the screen automatically changes to DISC and the disc begins to play.
If a disc is already inserted, press the SOURCE button, select DISC, and press the PLAY button.
NOTE When a DVD video is inserted, the main menu is sometimes displayed.In this case,
use the disc menu to operate the DVD.
To pause
Press the PAUSE button Playback pauses. With a DVD video, DVD-VR, or video CD, the paused image will remain displayed. Pressing the PAUSE button again while in pause mode resumes playback.
To stop the disc
Press the STOP button Playback stops.
To Play a disc
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Turning the power ON and OFF Press the POWER button
The power comes ON. The POWER indicator illuminates.
Press the POWER button again The power goes OFF.
DVD video (P36)
Indicates the names of
the switches found only on the remote control.
(There are no switches on the system panel.)
Chapter title
Section title Title Subtitle
Indicates the names of the buttons on the remote control and on the system panel.
Chapter title
Indicates the items displayed on the display (screen).
Reference item page number
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Terms used in this manual The following terms are used in this manual.
Video entertainment system owners manual (This) manual Video entertainment system (The) system Video entertainment system remote control (The) remote control Infrared headphones Wireless headphones Vehicle standard or manufacturers optional audio (the) front audio Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) MMCS The images and illustrations that appear in this manual were made for this manual. These depictions may differ from the actual screen images.
System overview
Special features of the system The 9-inch display and DVD player are components of a single unit mounted on the interior roof.
The system can be operated using the buttons on the system panel or using the remote control from the rear seats (second row and third row seats).
In addition to DVD video or DVD-VR, the built-in DVD player supports a range of disc formats including music CDs and MP3, WMA, and AAC.
Portable video devices can be used, by connecting them to the video input jacks. (if so equipped)
The wireless headphones can be used to listen to audio. In addition to the wireless headphones, audio can also be played through the vehicle speakers. (if so equipped)
System overview
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Auxiliary input (video) Portable video devices can be used, by
connecting them to the video input jacks. (if so equipped)
To viewing video on the system (P29)
Headphones The wireless headphones can be used to
listen to audio. Names and functions of wireless headphone parts (P12)
System functions
The system player supports video and music discs. DVD video/DVD-VR
DVD video/DVD-VR discs can be viewed. DVD video/DVD-VR (P31)
Music CD Music CDs and music les recorded on a
computer can be played. Music CD/MP3/WMA / AAC (P46)
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Video CD Video CDs can be viewed.
Video CD (P49)
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Names and functions of parts
OPEN button Buttons are on the main unit only.
To open the display P8
Display POWER button
Turning the power ON/OFF P23
EJECT button This function is on the system panel only.
To eject the disc P24
POWER indicator Illuminates when the power is ON P23
DISC indicator Illuminates when a disc is inserted P24
Remote control sensor/infrared signal transmitter To receive remote control signals and transmit infrared wireless headphone signals.
Disc loading slot To insert the disc.
NOTE Do not press in the POWER button and the EJECT button hard.
Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of parts NOTE
When the display screen is opened, the system automatically comes on and the power indicator illuminates.
Close the display when the system is not in use.
Opening and closing the display and system power
Display System power Open
Closed (ACC ON)
Only the display indications go OFF (the audio that was playing continues to play).
Closed Open (ACC ON)
The display indications come ON. (The audio that was playing continues to play.)
Open (When the ACC is turned from OFF to ON while the display is open.)
The system power comes ON and the video and audio that were playing before the ACC was turned to OFF resume playing.
Closed (When the ACC is turned from OFF to ON while the display is closed.)
The power remains OFF. Open the display or press the POWER button to use.
Opening and closing the display
Opening the display Press the OPEN button
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OPEN button
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The display will automatically open to a certain position.
Gently adjust the display to the desired angle
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Do not force the display beyond its range of adjustment. Doing so could damage the display connections.
Closing the display Raise the display until it clicks into position
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Names and functions of parts PAUSE button
To execute the pause function P25
SLOW button To execute the slow playback function P26
REW button To execute the fast reverse function P26
STOP button To execute the stop function P25
PLAY button To execute the play function P25
FWD button To execute the fast forward function P26
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POWER button To turn the system power ON/OFF P23
JOYSTICK / ENT (enter) To select from the menu and enter the selection
MENU button To call up the menu for discs such as DVD
video/DVD-VR P31, 32
RTN button To return to the previous screen
SOURCE To select the system source P24
CURSOR button To call up the CURSOR menu P33,46,49
DISP button To call up the display attributes menu P27,28
SET UP button To set up the DVD video/DVD-VR settings P36
ANGLE button To change the angle P32
AUDIO button To change the audio language P32
SUB TITLE button To cha nge the subtitle language P32
PREW button To return to the start of the currently playing
chapter or track or to the start of the previous chapter or track. P26
NEXT button To move to the start of a subsequent chapter
or track (song) P26
Remote control
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Names and functions of parts
Replacing the battery Use your ngernail to press tab A on the battery case at the backside of the remote control. While pressing tab A in the direction shown in (1), pull the battery case out as shown in (2)
NOTE
When disposing of the lithium battery, apply insulating tape and dispose of the battery in accordance with applicable local regulations.
Place a new battery in the battery case with its positive side facing up
New battery(positive side)
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Before using the remote control The remote control comes with a battery installed. There is an insulation sheet to prevent the battery from discharging. Remove this insulation sheet before using the remote control.
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Insulation sheet
Operating instructions When using the remote control to operate the system, aim the remote control at the remote control sensor.
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Remote control sensor
NOTE Do not disassemble or drop the remote control, and
do not subject the remote control to any physical shock.
Do not place any heavy objects on top of or sit on the remote control.
If the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light, it may stop functioning properly or stop operating at all. In this situation, block out the light.
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Names and functions of parts Be sure to place the battery in with the correct
polarity. Replace the old battery with a new one of the same
type (CR2025LITHIUM). Replace the battery case into the remote control
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Slide the battery case in until tab A locks it in place.
Tab A
For safetys sake, keep batteries out of the reach of children.
WARNING
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Names and functions of parts
POWER button Press to turn the wireless headphone power ON/OFF.
POWER indicator Illuminates when the power is turned ON. (Red)
Volume To adjust the volume.
Infrared sensor To receive infrared signals from the system.
NOTE Do not press in the POWER button hard. When the wireless headphones are ON but there is no audio or the audio signal
cannot be received for more than three minutes, the wireless headphones automatically go OFF.
The wireless headphones can only receive audio signals in the rear seats (second and third row seats).
For safetys sake, the driver must not use the wireless headphones while driving. Doing so could prevent the driver from hearing sounds outside the vehicle and result in an accident.
Adjust the wireless headphones volume to a comfortable level. Listening at high volume for an extended period may damage your hearing.
Take off the wireless headphones and turn them off when not in use.
CAUTION
Names and functions of wireless headphone parts
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Volume High
Low
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Names and functions of parts
Replacing the wireless headphone batteries Take the following steps to replace the wireless headphone batteries.
Use a coin to turn the screw, then remove the screw, battery cover, and the old battery.
Place two AAA batteries in the battery compartment, checking for correct polarity, as shown in the gure.
Replace the battery cover.
Replace the screw. NOTE
When not using the headphones for an extended period, remove the batteries from the wireless headphones.
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Names and functions of partsPrecautions for use
Precautions for use
When running the engine so that you can view a video, for example, do not park your vehicle in a garage or other enclosed space that has poor ventilation.
When driving, set the volume to a level at which you can still hear sounds outside the vehicle. Driving without being able to hear sounds outside the vehicle could result in an accident.
For safetys sake, the driver must not operate while driving.
WARNING
Do not disassemble or modify. Doing so could cause smoke, re, or an accident.
CAUTION
NOTE When a message is displayed on the screen, be sure to follow the instructions that appear. Video may be viewed when the ignition switch is turned to ON or ACC, but to save battery power, it is best to view while the engine is running. If video is viewed for an extended period without running the engine, a low battery warning is displayed and the power will automatically be turned off. If the temperature of the system becomes too high, the screen may go dark as a preservation measure. This is not a malfunction. The following are characteristic of liquid crystal displays and are not malfunctions. Small black or luminescent (red, green, or blue) spots appear on the screen. Screen movement becomes sluggish in cold weather. Screen color and brightness vary depending on the viewing angle. Clean the screen by wiping it with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, anti-static agents, or chemically treated tissues. Doing so could damage the screen.
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Supported disc types
Supported disc types
DVD video Discs with the mark (logo) to
the left displayed (the DVD logo with Video printed below) can be played.
12 cm single/double-sided discs(including double-layer discs)
8 cm discs cannot be used.
The meaning of the marks displayed on DVDs Region numbers
DVD video has regional playback re- striction settings. The playback region restrictions are displayed as the region number, and a video cannot be played on equipment with any other region code.
DVD videos with the region number or ALL displayed can be played on the system.
DVD videos with the following marks displayed on the package are supported.
Marks on the package The marks displayed on the package signify the following. Region number
(Indicates the region in which the DVD video may be played.)
Indicates the number of camera angles available.
Indicates the number of subtitle languages available.
Indicates the number of languages avail- able.
DVD R/RW Discs The following DVD R/RW discs can be played. Discs recorded in DVD video or DVD-VR format Discs in which MP3, WMA, and AAC les are
recorded (including 12 cm CPRM and double-layer discs).
Region numbers:
Region number Region
1 North America (Including the United States, Canada, etc.)
2
Japan, Europe, Middle East, (Including Japan, UK, France, the other European countries, Saudi Arabia, etc.)
3
Southeast Asia (Including South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and other Southeast Asian countries)
4
Paci c Region, South America (including Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina, and other South American countries)
5 Russia, Africa (Including Russia, Ukraine, Ethiopia, Kenya, and other African countries)
6 Mainland China (China)
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Supported disc types the device or software that was used.
Depending on the computer operating system, version, software, or settings, extensions are not always added. In such cases, add .mp3 or .wmaor .m4aor .aac extensions and then write to disc.
Unsupported MP3, WMA, AAC les may not playback properly, and le and folder names may not be displayed properly.
Music CD CDs with the mark (logo) below can be played. CDDA (12 cm music disc)
CD-R/CD-RW(12 cm) Discs in which MP3, WMA, and AAC les are
recorded
CD-TEXT(12 cm)
8 cm discs cannot be used.
Video CD Disc recorded in NTSC/PAL format. 8 cm discs cannot be used.
MP3/WMA/AAC CD-ROM and CD-R/RW discs with MP3/ WMA/AAC format les written on a com- puter can be played on the system. There are restrictions on the type of les and media that can be used, so read the following information carefully before writ- ing MP3/WMA/AAC les to discs. Also be sure to carefully read the user manual for your CD-R/RW drive or recording software and use your equipment according. 8 cm discs cannot be used.
NOTE
Never give copies of music CDs or les to others or upload them to an Internet server, as such behavior is illegal, whether for pro t or not.
Do not change the le extension of any le that is not MP3 to .mp3 or any le that is not WMA to .wma or any le that is AAC to .m4a, .aac.
Playing discs with such les can cause system recognition errors that result in loud noise that could damage your speakers.
Proper playback may be impossible, depending on the recorder and recording software used to write to the disc. In such cases, refer to the user manual for
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Supported disc types
What are MP3/WMA/AAC? MP3 is an abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. MPEG is an abbreviation of Motion Pictures Experts Group, which is a standard for compressing digital video data for use in media such as video CDs. MP3 is one of the audio compression schemes covered by the MPEG digital audio compression standards. MP3 com- pression reduces the number of bytes in a song by eliminating large sound waves within the sound range that is impercep- tible to the human ear, producing high quality audio les with a low volume of data. MP3 compression allows for the contents of a conventional music CD to be reduced by a factor of about 10. This means that the contents of 10 music CDs can be recorded on a single CR-R or CD- RW. WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Me- dia Audio, which is another audio com- pression standard. WMA can be used to create and save au- dio les at a higher compression rate than with MP3. Microsoft, Windows Media, and Microsoft Corporation are regis- tered trademarks in the United States and/or other countries.
AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding, which is a compressed audio format in which the video compression standards MPEG-2 and MPEG- 4 are used. The compression rate is about 1.4 times that of MP3 and maintains almost the same sound quality.
NOTE
WMA and AAC support Digital Rights Management (DRM).This audio system cannot play WMA or AAC les, which are protected under DRM.
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Supported disc types
Supported MP3 le speci cations are listed below.
Item Contents
Standard MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3 MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling frequency [Hz]
MPEG1 32k/44.1k/48k
MPEG2 16k/22.05k/24k(Half Rate),8k/11.025k/ 12k(Quarter Rate)
Bit rate [kbps] MPEG1 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/
256/320
MPEG2 8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/144/ 160
Variable bit rate (VBR) Supported
Channel mode Stereo/joint stereo/dual channel/monaural
ID3-Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver 1.1, Ver 2.x, title, artist name, album name
Maximum number of displayed characters in folder name, le name, album name, title name, artist name
Full size: 17 characters Half size: 34 characters
Compatible CD-R/RW formats are listed below. Name Standard Description
CD-R/ RW format speci cations
ISO9660 Level 1
Has le names with a maximum of 8 characters and extensions with 3 characters. (Capital roman characters and the underscore _ can be used.)
ISO 9660 expansion Joliet A maximum of 64 characters
can be used as le names. Multisession Supported Maximum number of trees
8 trees (including roots)
Maximum number of folders
255 folders
Maximum number of les
2000 les (Total number on the disc, not including les other than MP3, WMA, AAC) The maximum number of les a folder can hold is 999.
Supported MP3/WMA/AAC standards
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Supported disc types
Supported WMA le speci cations are listed below.
Item Contents Standard Windows Media Audio Version7.0
Sampling frequency [Hz] 8k/11.025k/16k/22.05k/32k/44.1k/48k
Bit rate [kbps] Sampling frequency [Hz]
8k 5,6,8,12 11.025k 8,10 16k 10,12,16,20 22.05k 16,20,22,32 32k 20,22,32,36,40,44,48,64
44.1k 20,32,48,64,80,96,128,160,192, 256,320
48k 64,96,128,160,192 VBR (Variable bit rate) Supported
Channel mode Stereo/monaural
WMA-Tag Title, artist name, album name Maximum number of displayed characters in folder name, le name, album name, title name, artist name
Full size: 17 characters Half size: 34 characters
Supported MP3/WMA/AAC standards
Supported AAC le speci cations are listed below.
Item Contents Standard MPEG-4:AAC-LC(Low Complexity)
Sampling frequency [Hz] 8k/11.025k/16k/22.05k/32k/44.1k/48k Bit rate [kbps] 8k~384k VBR (Variable bit rate) Supported
Channel mode Stereo/monaural
AAC-Tag Title, artist name, album name Maximum number of displayed characters in folder name, le name, album name, title name, artist name
Full size: 17 characters Half size: 34 characters
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Folder arrangement In the following arrangement, tracks (song les) are numbered as: (1), (2), (3)... and folders are numbered as 1, 2, 3....
(MP3/WMA/AAC files):2000
MP3/WMA/AAC les In MP3, WMA, and AAC les, data such as song names, artist
names, album names, and genre names are recorded as an ID3-Tag or a WMA-Tag or an AAC-Tag , and this informa- tion can be indicated on screens such as the system display.
Any player that supports MP3, WMA, and AAC will recognize folder trees in the same way that a computer does: [genre] [artist] [album] [song (MP3/WMA/AAC le)], and songs are searchable in this way.
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tion, or rental of discs without expressed written permission is prohibited by law.
This product incorporates copyrighted technologies. Macrovision Corporation and other copyright holders are protect- ed by US patents and other intellectual property rights protections.
Permission to use this copyrighted technology must be obtained from Mac- rovision Corporation. Without special permission from Macrovision Corpora- tion, use of this technology is restricted to home or private use.
any burrs using a ballpoint pen or other implement.
Precautions for storage When not using discs, always put them
in their cases and keep them out of direct sunlight.
Always remove discs from the system when not using them for an extended period.
Disc playing environment Extreme changes in temperature may
cause moisture to form on the discs or inside of the system, preventing normal operation. Such cases include turning on the heater in the vehicle during the extreme cold of midwinter.
In such cases, eject the disc and wait a while before using the system.
Do not use cracked or warped discs. Do not use heart shaped or other spe-
cial shaped discs, or partially transpar- ent discs.
Do not use 8 cm CD adapters. Doing so could cause a malfunction.
Copyright information The copying, broadcast, public exhibi-
Handling of discs
Proper handling of discs
Precautions for handling Dirt or ngerprints on the disc surface
could make the disc unreadable. Do not touch the disc surface when handling the disc. Always hold the disc at the outer edges, or at the center hole and the outer edge.
Do not apply labels or stickers to the disc and do not scratch the disc.
Do not force another disc into the disc loading slot when there is already a disc inserted. Doing so could damage the discs and cause malfunctions.
Care and maintenance Periodically clean the disc surface.
Clean the disc with a soft cloth. Gently wipe from the center hole to the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circle.
A new disc may still have burrs on its periphery and center hole, so be sure to check for such burrs.
Using a disc that has burrs can cause a malfunction, so be sure to remove
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Supported disc types
Unsupported discs Music CDs can be played on the system.
Use discs such as those with the mark on the disc label.
Playback cannot be guaranteed when using unsupported discs. Even if such discs should play, sound quality cannot be guaranteed.
The following problems may occur when playing unsupported discs.
1) Noise may be heard during playback. Also, skipping may occur on occasion.
2) The disc may not be recognized.
3) The rst song may not play.
4) Moving to the previous or next track may take longer than usual.
5) Songs may begin to play from the middle of the song.
6) Some sections of the disc may not play.
7) The disc may freeze during playback.
8) An inaccurate indication may appear.
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Basic operations
Turning the power ON and OFF Press the POWER button
The power comes ON. The POWER indicator illuminates.
Press the POWER button again The power goes OFF.
NOTE
If the display screen is left open when the ACC is turned OFF, the next time the ACC is turned ON, the system power automatically comes on and the last source displayed on the system is displayed again.
If the display screen is closed when the ACC is turned OFF, the next time the ACC is turned ON, the system power does not automatically come on.
Open the display screen to turn on the system power.
To turn the power ON with the display screen closed, press the POWER button.
Do not press in the POWER button and the EJECT button hard.
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To select a system source Press the SOURCE button
Each time the SOURCE button is pressed, the system source changes as shown in the gure below.
DISC The video screen from the disc (such as DVD video, DVD-VR) in the system is displayed.
If no disc is inserted, "NO DISC LOADED" is displayed.
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VIDEO (if so equipped)
Images from video devices (such as video cameras, games) connected to the video input terminals are displayed.
NOTE When the SOURCE button is pressed, the
currently selected source is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
If the car is not equipped with the Auxiliary Video connector (RCA), the VIDEO mode cannot be used. (The image will not be displayed even when switching to VIDEO mode.)
To insert/eject the disc To insert a disc
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Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the playing side facing down. When the disc is inserted, it is loaded and the DISC indicator illuminates.
To eject the disc Push the EJECT button to eject the disc.
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NOTE If a disc is inserted when the system power is OFF,
the power will automatically come ON.
When a disc is ejected and left in the disc loading slot for 10 seconds, the disc will automatically be reloaded into the system.
Discs can be ejected even when the ACC is turned OFF.
Sample image for vehicles equipped with the MMCS
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Basic operations
Basic operations for playing a disc
Insert a disc When a disc is inserted, the screen automatically changes to DISC and the disc begins to play.
If a disc is already inserted, press the SOURCE button, select DISC, and press the PLAY button.
NOTE When a DVD video is inserted, the main menu is sometimes displayed.In this case,
use the disc menu to operate the DVD.
To pause
Press the PAUSE button Playback pauses. With a DVD video, DVD-VR, or video CD, the paused image will remain displayed. Pressing the PAUSE button again while in pause mode resumes playback.
To stop the disc
Press the STOP button Playback stops.
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To move to the start of a previous chapter or track (song)
Press the PREW button The disc will skip to the beginning of the current chapter or track (song). Pressing this button twice in a row will cause the disc to skip to the beginning of the previous chapter or track (song).
Chapter (track) in play
Chapter 1 Track 1
Chapter 2 Track 2
Chapter 3 Track 3
PREW OncePREW Twice
To fast forward/fast reverse
Press the FWD (fast forward) or REW (fast reverse) button While these buttons are depressed, the disc fast forwards or fast reverses. When the buttons are released, the fast forward or fast reverse function stops.
To cause slow playback
(During DVD video, DVD-VR, or Video CD playback)
Press the SLOW button While this button is depressed, the disc plays in slow playback mode. When this button is released, the slow playback function stops.
To move to the start of a chapter or track (song) To move to the start of a subsequent chapter or track (song)
Press the NEXT button The disc will skip to the beginning of the next chapter or track (song).
Chapter (track) in play
Chapter 1 Track 1
Chapter 2 Track 2
Chapter 3 Track 3
NEXT
Operating status symbols The following symbols are displayed according to the playback operating status.
Play Slow playback, (SLOW) (DVD video, DVD- VR, video CD) Pause
Fast forward (FWD)
Fast reverse (REW)
STOP (when there is no resume data)
STOP (when there is resume data) Displayed when angle change operations are possible during DVD video or DVD-VR playback
NOTE Depending on the type of disc and its operating
status, it might have an operating status symbol that is not displayed in the CURSOR menu.For details, refer to the section on each disc.
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Basic operations
To adjust display attributes
Press the DISP button Display attribute adjustment items (BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT) are displayed on the screen.
PICTURE CONTROL
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
TINT GR
COLOR
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select the item to be adjusted, then move the JOYSTICK left and right to make the adjustment
BRIGHT Moving right increases brightness. Moving left decreases brightness.
CONTRAST Moving right increases the contrast. Moving left decreases the contrast.
COLOR Moving right darkens the color. Moving left lightens the color.
TINT Moving right increases the green hue. Moving left increases the red hue.
After making adjustments, wait a while and the display adjustment items will disappear.
NOTE Brightness can be adjusted for daytime (LIGHT OFF) and nighttime (LIGHT ON)
respectively
To adjust display attributes and screen size
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Basic operations Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select the desired screen size
Screen sizes FULL
Displays a screen enlarged horizontally to t the display.
NORMAL
Displays the screen at a ratio of 4:3 (width to height).
ZOOM
Displays the screen at a ratio of 16:9 (width to height). After making adjustments, wait a while and the
display adjustment items will disappear.
NOTE If the video is viewed in an aspect ratio of 16:9,
set it to FULL.
If ZOOM is set, part of the top and bottom of the menu on the screen may be cut off.
To adjust screen size Press the DISP button
When display attribute adjustment items are displayed, press the DISP button again Screen size adjustment items (FULL, NORMAL, ZOOM) are displayed.
DISPLAY SIZE
FULL
NORMAL
ZOOM
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To view video on the system (if so equipped) Video devices can be used by connecting them to the Auxiliary Video connector (RCA).
Press the SOURCE button and change the system mode to VIDEO
NOTE If there are no video devices connected when
VIDEO mode is selected, no video will be displayed
Video devices can only be operated from the device(not by the video entertainment system controls).
Refer to the user manual that came with the video device for connecting or operating instructions.
Front audio / MMCS (if so equipped) To listen to audio from a disc or video playing from the system.
Source audio selected by the system can be listened to with Front Audio and MMCS. For details, refer to the user manual for each system.
NOTE Headphones can be used during audio
playback from the system with Front Audio and MMCS.
If the system is OFF, video audio can be listened to with Front Audio and MMCS.
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Number input screen Numbers are entered directly for the title/chapter and password.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TITLE NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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Number: Select 0 - 9 Clear: Erase the last number entered. All Clear: Erase all numbers entered. Set: Set the numbers entered. Cancel: Close the number input screen.
Entry instructions
Enter numbers in order from the top digit. Move the JOYSTICK up, down, left, and right, select the desired number, and press ENT button.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TITLE NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
1
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Select the number for the next digit in the same way, and press the ENT button.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TITLE NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
12
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When all the numbers have been entered, select "Set" with the JOYSTICK , and press the ENT
button.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TITLE NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
1234
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The selected number is set. The disc is played from the start of the track corresponding to the speci ed title and chapter numbers.
NOTE The number input screen will turn off
automatically after a while.
The disc can also be played by pressing the PLAY button upon entering the title number
and chapter number.
Number input screen
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When the disc is stopped, press the MENU button
CAR ACTION MOVIE
DRIVE & DRIVE
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The title menu is displayed. NOTE
The menu may not be displayed, depending on the DVD video/DVD-VR disc.
DVD video/DVD-VR operations DVD video/DVD-VR operations Insert a disc
When a disc is inserted in the system, the screen automatically changes to the DVD video/DVD-VR image and the disc begins to play.
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If a disc is already inserted, press the SOURCE button, select DISC, and press the PLAY button.
NOTE When a DVD video/DVD-VR is inserted, the menu
is sometimes displayed. In this case, use the disc menu to operate the DVD.
To display the title menu
During playback, press the STOP button to stop the video.
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To change the subtitle language Each time the SUB TITLE button is pressed, the next available subtitle language can be displayed in turn.
NOTE The CURSOR menu can also be used to change the
screen angle, audio language, or subtitle language. To change the angle, audio language, or subtitle language (P34)
To display the main menu
During video playback, press the MENU button
CAR ACTION MOVIE
DRIVE & DRIVE
NOTE The menu may not be displayed, depending on the
DVD video/DVD-VR disc. When the menu is displayed, use the disc menu
to operate the DVD. Refer to the DVD video user manual for DVD operation instructions.
Depending on the DVD, the same menu is sometimes displayed as both the title menu and the main menu.
To change the screen angle, audio language, or subtitle language
Refer to the DVD video user manual for information about angles, audio languages, and subtitle languages.
NOTE Angles may be selected when there are two or more
angles recorded on the DVD. In some cases, the angle may not be changed for
certain scenes.
Only the audio and subtitle languages recorded on the DVD video/DVD-VR are available.
In some cases, depending on the DVD video/DVD- VR speci cations, changes may not be made during playback.
Refer to the DVD video/DVD-VR package for information about available angles, audio languages, and subtitle languages.
To change the angle Each time the ANGLE button is pressed,
the next available camera angle can be displayed in turn.
NOTE For scenes that have different angles available, the
mark is displayed on screen. To set indications (P40)
To change the audio language Each time the AUDIO button is pressed, the next available audio language can be displayed in turn.
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Audio menu
Audio language number: the number for the currently playing audio language is displayed.
Language: English is displayed as Eng (DVD-VIDEO only) Language codes (P42,43)
Audio recording format: the audio recording format is displayed.
: Dolby AC-3 MPEG : MPEG1,2 LPCM : Linear PCM DTS : DTS SDDS : SDDS There will be no audio output even when selecting DTS or SDDS.
NOTE The title number, chapter number, angle number and
other displayed numbers are recorded on the DVD video or DVD-VR. The numbers may vary depending on the DVD video or DVD-VR.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
The CURSOR menu
The CURSOR menu Display the system CURSOR menu to con rm DVD operations and playback mode.
During DVD video or DVD-VR playback, Press the CURSOR button to display CURSOR menu
DVD video
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TITLE CHAPTER
SOUND
ON LPCM
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DVD-VR
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SUBTITLEANGLE
TITLE CHAPTER
SOUND
001
- - 01
0012 0:12:34
1
CURSOR menu display information Status display
Title number: the number for the currently playing title is displayed.
Chapter number: the number for the currently playing chapter is displayed.
Playback time: the playback time is displayed.
The audio mode is displayed. (DVD-VR only)
The play mode (repeat and random modes) is displayed. (DVD-VR only)
Playback status: the current playback status is displayed.
Angle number: the number for the currently playing angle is displayed.
Subtitle menu
Subtitle language number: the number for the currently playing subtitle language is displayed. (DVD-VIDEO only)
Language: English is displayed as Eng (DVD-VIDEO only) Language codes (P42,43)
Display ON/OFF: Choose the ON setting to display subtitles and the OFF setting to make them disappear.
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DVD video/DVD-VR NOTE
The audio mode may not be switchable for some DVD-VR discs.
To change the play mode (DVD-VR only) While CURSOR menu is displayed, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select play mode.
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to change play mode.
Play mode
ALL : Play from the beginning of the disc : Repeat play within the title.
: Repeat play within the chapter.
Press the RTN button
NOTE After a while, the CURSOR menu will go away
automatically without pressing the RTN button, and the selections will be set.
To change the angle, audio language, or subtitle language
To change the angle
While CURSOR menu is displayed, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select the angle number
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to change the angle number
Press the RTN button
NOTE For scenes that have different camera angles
available, the mark is displayed on screen.
It is possible to hide the symbol. To set indications (P40)
It may take some time for the angle to change.
To change the audio language
While CURSOR menu is displayed, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select the audio language number
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to change the audio language number
Press the RTN button
To change the subtitle language and turn subtitles ON or OFF (For DVD-VR, subtitles can only be turned ON or OFF.)
While CURSOR menu is displayed, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select the subtitle language number, or select Subtitles (ON/ OFF).
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to change the subtitle language or turn it ON or OFF.
Press the RTN button After a while, the CURSOR menu will go away, and the set subtitle language will be displayed.
To change the audio mode (DVD-VR only) While CURSOR menu is displayed, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select audio mode.
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to change audio mode.
Audio mode
: Stereo : L channel monaural : R channel monaural
Press the RTN button
ALL
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To enter a title number/chapter number and play
To enter a title number/chapter number and play
To play a DVD video/DVD-VR by entering a title number
Press the STOP button
Press the CURSOR button The numbering input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TITLE NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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Number input entry instructions : Number input screen P30 The disc is played from the start of the track corresponding to the entered title number.
To play a DVD video/DVD-VR by entering a chapter number
Press the CURSOR button during DVD-VIDEO or DVD-VR playback. The CURSOR menu is displayed.
Press the CURSOR button again. The number input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE CHAPTER NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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Number input entry instructions : Number input screenP30 The disc is played from the start of the track corresponding to the entered chapter number.
To change between ORIGINAL and PLAYLIST (DVD-VR only) If the DVD-VR has a playlist, select whether to play the tracks by original title or by the playlist title.
Press the STOP button
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select ORIGINAL or PLAYLIST.
MODE
ORIGINAL
PLAYLIST
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ORIGINAL: Plays from original titles PLAYLIST: Plays from playlist titles
Press the ENTER button. The number input screen is displayed. Number input entry instructions : Number input screenP30 The disc is played from the start of the track corresponding to the entered title number.
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DVD video/DVD-VR In the selected screen, move the JOYSTICK up and down, select the
item to adjust and press the ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Menu Language English
Audio Language English
Sub-Title Language English
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Move the JOYSTICK to each item and select After selecting, press the ENT button
When setup is complete, press the SET UP or RTN button To return to the screen displayed before the setup screen was displayed.
NOTE When settings are preset according to DVD
speci cations, those settings are displayed.
Set up In setup, DVD video/DVD-VR settings such as the audio language, subtitle language, and ratings may be adjusted. Discs can be set up using the setup menu when they are inserted no matter what type of disc they are. However, the settings will only be implemented for the disc inserted.
To display the setup screen When the system is in DISC mode, press the SET UP button
In the setup screen, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select the
desired screen
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Menu Language English
Audio Language English
Sub-Title Language English
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Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change Level
Country Change
Passeord Change
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Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
On-Screen Mark Off
Angle Mark
Mode Priority
On
MP3
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Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Audio DRC Line
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Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
TV Aspect 16:9
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To set languages Languages can be set for the disc menus, audio, and subtitles.
Available language settings
Menu Language: the language in which the title menu will be displayed can be set.
Audio Language: the playback audio language can be set.
Sub-Title Language: the subtitle language displayed during playback can be set.
Display the setup screen
Move the JOYSTICK left and right and select Language
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Menu Language English
Audio Language English
Sub-Title Language English
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select the desired language and press ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Menu Language English French
Japanese
Audio Language English
Sub-Title Language English
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The language list is displayed.
NOTE Languages that are not recorded on the DVD
video/DVD-VR are not available, even if they are selected.
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select Language
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Menu Language
English French German
Audio Language English
Sub-Title Language English
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Language codes (P42,43)
Press the ENT button The selected language is set.
NOTE Perform the same operations to set Audio
Language and Subtitle Language.
When no language is set the languages will play according to the DVD video/DVD-VR speci cations.
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Press the ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change Level 6
Country Change
Passeord Change
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The selected rating level is set.
NOTE
8 No Limit: no restrictions are applied
1 All Limit: maximum restrictions are applied
To set the rating (parental cotrol)
To change the rating (parental control) Some DVD videos contain a rating or parental control function that allows for the playback of some scenes to be restricted. To change the rating of such DVD videos, enter a password and make the desired setting changes.
Move the JOYSTICK left and right and select Rating
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change Level
Country Change
Passeord Change
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select Rating Change and press ENT button
The number input screen is displayed. When changing the ratings, enter the password (4 digits).
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT A 4-DIGIT PASSWORD
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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Move the JOYSTICK up, down, left, and right, and select the desired number. Number input screen P30
NOTE The factory installed password is 0000. Numbers are only displayed on the screen as
they are being entered. Entered numbers will be displayed as .
When the password is entered, a rating level list is displayed.
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change 8 No Limit 7
Country Change
Passeord Change
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, and select the rating level.
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change 6 5
7
Country Change
Passeord Change
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DVD video/DVD-VR Number input entry instructions: Number input screen P30
When the password is entered, the number input screen is displayed again.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT A NEW 4-DIGIT PASSWORD
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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Enter a new password.
Clear
1111
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT A NEW 4-DIGIT PASSWORD
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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The new password is set.
NOTE When entering the new password, all of the
numbers can be seen. If the password is entered incorrectly, "INVALID
INPUT PLEASE RETRY" is displayed.Enter the correct password.
Country change Ratings vary depending on the country, so it is necessary to set the desired country code
NOTE It is not necessary to set a country code when
playing a DVD video/DVD-VR that does not have ratings.
When the country code is not set (the country code is left as []) the rating function is not activated.
Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select Country Change and press ENT
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change Level 6
Country Change
Passeord Change
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The number input screen is displayed. When changing the country code, enter the password (4 digits). Move the JOYSTICK up, down, left, and right, and select the desired number. Number input entry instructions: Number input screen P30
When the password is entered, a country code list is displayed.
United Kingdom United States
United Arab Emirates
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change Level 6
Country Change
Passeord Change
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Country codes (P44,45)
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select country code Press the ENT button The selected country code is set.
To change the password Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select Password Change and press ENT
United Kingdom
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Rating Change Level 6
Country Change
Passeord Change
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The number input screen is displayed. When changing the password, enter the password (4 digits). Move the JOYSTICK up, down, left, and right, and select the desired number.
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To set audio To set audio content on DVD videos
Move the JOYSTICK left and right and select Audio , and press the ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Audio DRC Line
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select NON, LINE, or RF and press the ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
Audio DRC Line RF
None
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To set indications To set indications regarding DVD video Available indication settings
On-Screen Mark: Set whether the current DVD video/ DVD-VR playback status (play, fast forward, and so on) is displayed on screen or not.
On: Playback status is displayed.
Off: Playback status is not displayed.
Angle Mark: Set whether the mark, which indicates two or more available viewing angles, is displayed on screen or not.
On: When two or more viewing angles are available, the mark is displayed.
Off: When two or more viewing angles are available, the mark is not displayed.
Mode Priority Set priority of playback when a disc (CD-R/RW, etc.) with both MP3 and video CD les are inserted.
Move the JOYSTICK left and right and select Mark
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
On-Screen Mark Off
Angle Mark
Mode Priority
On
MP3
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select the item to be changed and press the ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
On-Screen Mark
Off
Off
Angle Mark
Mode Priority
On
MP3
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select On/Off and press the ENT button For Mode Priority, select MP3 or Video CD.
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
On-Screen Mark
OffAngle Mark
Mode Priority MP3
ON Off
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DVD video/DVD-VR 4:3 (Pan Scan) A 16:9 image is displayed as a 4:3
aspect ratio by cropping the left and right images.
16:9 A 16:9 aspect ratio image is displayed with the original ratio.
Select 16:9 for this setting.
Types of audio Audio DRC Audio DRC is an abbreviation for Dynamic Range Control. The dynamic range is controlled so that all audio is played at a level that is easy to hear. Use this setting to either enable audio DRC or to play audio with the standard volume.
NON Plays audio with the standard volume.
LINE Plays audio with DRC enabled.
RF Used when audio cannot be heard in LINE mode. Audio quality may suffer in RF mode. Use NON and LINE modes whenever possible.
To set aspect Set the aspect ratio.
Move the JOYSTICK left and right and select Aspect, and press the ENT button.
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
TV Aspect 16:9
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Move the JOYSTICK up and down, select 16:9, 4:3(Pan Scan) , 4:3(Let- ter Box) and press the ENT button
Mark Audio AspectRatingLanguage
TV Aspect 4:3(Pan Scan)
16:9
4:3(Lettr Box)
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Aspect ratio: the width to height ratio of a screen or image. 4:3 (Letter Box) An image with 16:9 aspect ratio is
displayed as a 4:3 aspect ratio by placing a black band on the top and bottom.
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Language Malay May Maltese Mlt Burmese Bur Nauru Nau Nepali Nep Norwegian Nor Occtian Oci Oromo Orm Oriya Ori Panjabi Pan Polish Pol Pashto, Pushto Pus Portuguese Por Quechua Que Rhaeto-Romance Roh Kirundi Run Romanian Rum Kinyarwanda Kin SanSkrit San Sindhi Snd Sangho Sag Serbo-Croatian Srb Singhalese Sin Slovak Slo Slovenian Slv Samoan Smo Shona Sna
Language Catalan Cat Breton Bre Catalan Cat Corsican Cos Czech Cze Welsh Wel Danish Dan Bhutani Dzo Esperanto Epo Estonian Est Basque Baq Persian Per Finnish Fin Fiji Fij Faroese Fao Friesian Fry Irish Gle Scots-Gaelic Gla Galician Glg Guarani Grn Gujarati Guj Hausa Hau Hindi Hin Croatian Hrv Hungarian Hun Armenian Arm Interlingua Ina
Language Japanese Jpn English Eng French Fre German Ger Italian Ita Spanish Spa Dutch Dut Russian Rus Chinese Chi Korean Kor Greek Gre Afar Aar Abkhazian Abk Afrekaans Afr Amharic Amh Arabic Ara Assamase Asm Aymara Aym Azerbaijani Aze Bashkir Bak Byelorussian Bel Bulgarian Bul Bihari Bih Bislama Bis Bengali Ben Tibetan Tib Breton Bre
Language Interlingue Ile Inupiak Ipk Indonesian Ind Icelandic Ice Hebrew Heb Yiddish Yid Javanese Jav Gorgian Geo Kazakh Kaz Greenlandic Kal Cambodian Khm Kannada Kan Kashmiri Kas Kurdish Kur Kirghiz Kir Latin Lat Lingala Lin Laothian Lao Lithuanian Lit Latvian Lav Malagasy Mlg Maori Mao Macedonian Mac Malayalam Mal Mongolian Mon Moldavian Mol Marathi Mar
Language codes(1/2) Use to change audio language, or subtitle languages. To set languages (P37)
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DVD video/DVD-VR Language codes(2/2)
Use to change audio language, or subtitle languages. To set languages (P37)
Language Somali Som Albanian Alb Serbian Srp Siswaiti Ssw Sesotho Sot Sundanese Sun Swedish Swe Swahili Swa Tamil Tam Telugu Tel Tajik Tgk Thai Tha Tigrinya Tir Tukmen Tuk Tagalog Tgl Setswana Tsn Tonga Ton Turkish Tur Tsonga Tso Tatar Tat Twi Twi Ukrainian Ukr Urdu Urd Uzbek Uzb Vietnamese Vie Volapuk Vol Wolof Wol
Language / code Xhosa Xho Yoruba Yor Zulu Zul
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Country Afghanistan AF Albania AL Algeria DZ American Samoa AS Andorra AD Angola AO Anguilla AI Antarctica AQ Antigua and Barbuda AG Argentina AR Armenia AM Aruba AW Australia AU Austria AT Azerbaijan AZ Bahamas BS Bahrain BH Bangladesh BD Barbados BB Belarus BY Belgium BE Belize BZ Benin BJ Bermuda BM Bhutan BT Bolivia BO Bosnia and Herzegovina BA Botswana BW Bouvet Island BV Brazil BR British Indian Ocean Territory IO Brunei BN Bulgaria BG Burkina Faso BF
Country Burundi BI Cambodia KH Cameroon CM Canada CA Cape Verde CV Cayman Islands KY Central African Republic CF Chad TD Chile CL China CN Christmas Island CX Cocos (Keeling) Islands CC Colombia CO Comoros KM Congo CG Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD Cook Islands CK Costa Rica CR Cote DIvoire CI Croatia (Hrvatska) HR Cuba CU Cyprus CY Czech Republic CZ Denmark DK Djibouti DJ Dominica DM Dominican Republic DO East Timor TP Ecuador EC Egypt EG El Salvador SV Equatorial Guinea GQ Eritrea ER Estonia EE
Country Ethiopia ET Falkland Islands (Malvinas) FK Faroe Islands FO Fiji FJ Finland FI France FR French Guiana GF French Polynesia PF French Southern Territories TF Gabon GA Gambia GM Georgia GE Germany DE Ghana GH Gibraltar GI Greece GR Greenland GL Grenada GD Guadeloupe GP Guam GU Guatemala GT Guinea GN Guinea-Bissau GW Guyana GY Haiti HT Heard and Mcdonald Islands HM Holy See (Vatican City State) VA Honduras HN Hong Kong HK Hungary HU Iceland IS India IN Indonesia ID Iran, Islamic Republic of IR
Country Iraq IQ Ireland IE Israel IL Italy IT Jamaica JM Japan JP Jordan JO Kazakstan KZ Kenya KE Kiribati KI Korea (North), Democratic Peoples Republic KP Korea (South), Republic of KR Kuwait KW Kyrgyzstan KG Lao Peoples Democratic LA Latvia LV Lebanon LB Lesotho LS Liberia LR Libyan Arab Jamahiriya LY Liechtenstein LI Lithuania LT Luxembourg LU Macau MO Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of MK Madagascar MG Malawi MW Malaysia MY Maldives MV Mali ML Malta MT Marshall Islands MH Martinique MQ Mauritania MR
Country codes(1/2) Use when changing the country. Country change (P39)
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DVD video/DVD-VR Country codes(2/2)
Use when changing the country. Country change (P39)
Country Mauritius MU Mayotte YT Mexico MX Micronesia, Federated States FM Moldova, Republic MD Monaco MC Mongolia MN Montserrat MS Morocco MA Mozambique MZ Myanmar (Burma) MM Namibia NA Nauru NR Nepal NP Netherlands NL Netherlands Antilles AN New Caledonia NC New Zealand NZ Nicaragua NI Niger NE Nigeria NG Niue NU Norfolk Island NF Northern Mariana Islands MP Norway NO Oman OM Pakistan PK Palau PW Palestinian Territory, Occupied PS Panama PA Papua New Guinea PG Paraguay PY Peru PE Philippines PH
Country Pitcairn PN Poland PL Portugal PT Puerto Rico PR Qatar QA Reunion RE Romania RO Russian Federation RU Rwanda RW Saint Helena SH Saint Kitts and Nevis KN Saint Lucia LC Saint Pierre and Miquelon PM Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VC Samoa WS San Marino SM Sao Tome and Principe ST Saudi Arabia SA Senegal SN Seychelles SC Sierra Leone SL Singapore SG Slovakia (Slovak Republic) SK Slovenia SI Solomon Islands SB Somalia SO South Africa ZA South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands GS Spain ES Sri Lanka LK Sudan SD Suriname SR Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands SJ Swaziland SZ
Country Sweden SE Switzerland CH Syrian Arab Republic SY Taiwan, Province of China TW Tajikistan TJ Tanzania, United Republic TZ Thailand TH Togo TG Tokelau TK Tonga TO Trinidad and Tobago TT Tunisia TN Turkey TR Turkmenistan TM Turks and Caicos Islands TC Tuvalu TV Uganda UG Ukraine UA United Arab Emirates AE United Kingdom GB United States US United States Minor Outlying Islands UM Uruguay UY Uzbekistan UZ Vanuatu VU Venezuela VE Viet Nam VN Virgin Islands, British VG Virgin Islands, U.S. VI Wallis and Futuna Islands WF Western Sahara EH Yemen YE Yugoslavia YU Zaire See Congo, The Democratic Republic of the ZR
Country Zambia ZM Zimbabwe ZW
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CURSOR menu display information Status display (Music CD) Track number: the number for the currently playing track is dis- played. Playback time: the playback time is displayed. Audio mode: the audio mode is displayed. Repeat/random: repeat and random modes are displayed. Playback status: the current playback status is displayed.
It is displayed during CD-TEXT mode. Status display (MP3/WMA/AAC) Folder number Play list number: the currently playing folder number or play list number is displayed.
Track number: the number for the currently playing track is displayed.
Playback time: the playback time is displayed.
Repeat/random: repeat and random modes are displayed.
Playback status: the current playback status is displayed.
Display mode: the display mode during MP3/WMA/AAC playback is displayed.
Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC operations
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Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC operations Music CDs and discs in which MP3, WMA, and AAC les are recorded can be played.
Insert a disc When a disc is inserted, the system automatically changes to the disc playback screen and CURSOR menu is displayed.
Music CD
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MP3/WMA/AAC
M
M
M
M
M
M
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If a disc is already inserted, press the SOURCE button, select DISC, and press the PLAY button.
NOTE The contents of the displayed list or text depend
on the information recorded on the disc or the disc type.
When there are music CD les and MP3/WMA/ AAC les on the disc, the MP3/WMA/AAC les are played.To play music CD les, change to CD TRACK in display mode and select the desired track (song). To change display modes (P47)
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Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
MP3/WMA/AAC mode The display mode can be changed when playing MP3/WMA/AAC les.
To change display modes
While playing CD/MP3/WMA/AAC, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select display mode on the CURSOR menu
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select display mode
FOLDER PLAYLIST TAG INFO TREE IDX PLST IDX CD TRACK FOLDER
NOTE When there is no information that can be
displayed on the disc, the display mode cannot be changed.
Folder mode Displays all folders and les.
M
M
M
M
M
M
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To select repeat mode or random mode
While playing CD/MP3/WMA/AAC, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select repeat mode or random mode
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select repeat mode or random mode
Music CD ALL RND 1
MP3/WMA/AAC ALL RNF RND 1 RPF
ALL : All songs play in order then repeat
RNF : All songs in the folder play at random
RND : All songs play at random RPF : All songs in the folder play in
order then repeat 1 : The currently playing song
repeats
To enter a track number (CD) or folder number (MP3/WMA/AAC) and play
Enter a track number (CD) or folder number (MP3/WMA/AAC) and play from the start of the title.
Press the STOP button
Press the CURSOR button
The number input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TRACK NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
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Enter the track (CD) or folder number (MP3/WMA/AAC) in the number input screen.
Number input screen entry instructions: Number input screen P30
NOTE Refer to Folder arrangement for information
about folder numbers (MP3/WMA/AAC). Folder arrangement (P20)
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Music CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Play list mode Files in the play list are displayed.
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Tag info mode File attributes (folder name, le name,
title, artist name, album name) are displayed.
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Tree index mode Folder tree arrangement ( le
arrangement) is displayed.
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Play list index mode The whole play list is displayed.
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CD track mode Song tracks are displayed. (Used to
play music CD les when there are both music CD les and MP3/WMA/AAC les on the disc.)
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To select a song When a disc is playing, move the JOYSTICK left and right, select
from the displayed songs, folders, etc. and press the ENT button
M
M
M
M
M
M
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After selecting this eld, move the JOYSTICK up and down to select a song
or folder
The selected song is played.
When a folder or play list is selected, the folder or play list songs are displayed, so in the same way, move the JOYSTICK up and down to select a song and press the ENT button.
NOTE When selecting one folder above, choose
parent folder and press the ENT button.
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Video CD operations
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Video CD operations Insert a disc
When a disc is inserted in the system, the screen automatically changes to the video CD image and the disc begins to play.
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If a disc is already inserted, press the SOURCE button, select DISC, and press the PLAY button.
NOTE When a video CD with playback control (PBC) is
inserted, the menu is sometimes displayed.In this case, use the disc menu to operate the video CD.
The CURSOR menu
Press the CURSOR button to display CURSOR menu
TRACK
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Status display
Track number: the number for the currently playing track is dis- played. (PBC supported: not displayed)
Playback time: the playback time is displayed. (PBC supported: not displayed)
Audio output mode: the audio output mode is displayed.
Repeat/random: repeat and random modes are displayed. (PBC supported: PBC is displayed)
Playback status: the current playback status is displayed.
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To change the audio output mode
Move the JOYSTICK left and right and select audio output mode
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select audio output mode
Changes as follows:
To select repeat mode or random mode
In CURSOR menu, move the JOYSTICK left and right to select
repeat mode or random mode
Move the JOYSTICK up and down to select repeat mode or random mode
ALL
ALL : All songs play in order then repeat : The currently playing song
repeats : All songs play at random
NOTE The CURSOR menu will go away automatically after a
while. The selected mode can also be set by pressing the RTN
button.
To enter a track number and play(video CD with no PBC)
Press the STOP button
Press the CURSOR button The number input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE TRACK NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
mc4430
Enter the track number in the number input screen. Number input screen entry instructions: Number input screen P30
To enter a PBC number and play (video CD with PBC)
Press the CURSOR button while the menu screen is displayed. The CURSOR menu is displayed.
Press the CURSOR button again. The number input screen is displayed.
Clear
Cancel
All Clear
Set
PLEASE INPUT THE PBC NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 0
mc4443
Enter the PBC number in the number input screen. Number input screen entry instructions: Number input screen P30
Error display messages 51
Error display messages
Message Action to take
HIGH TEMPERATURE
EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE INSIDE.SYSTEM OFF IN 7 SECONDS.
Wait a while for the device to cool down.
SYSTEM ERROR ()
CALL AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE.
Contact your authorized dealer.
Message Action to take
D V D D R I V E E R R O R ( - )
CALL AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE.
Contact your authorized dealer. ((-) is an error code.)
DISC ERROR (-)
PLEASE CHECK THE DISC.
Check the disc type, check for scratches on the disc.
VIDEO MODE (NTSC/PAL) IS SWITCHING NOW. PLEASE WAIT
Wait until the video playback mode changes (NTSC PAL).
DISC ERROR (-) THE REGION OF DISC CAN NOT BE PLAYED.
Check the region number.
DISC ERROR (-) REPLACE DISC TO CHANGE PARENTAL LOCK LEVEL.
Verify the PARENTAL LOCK LEVEL of the disc.
ABNORMAL VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL VOLTAGE INPUT NOW. SYSTEM OFF IN 7 SECONDS.
Check the battery voltage.
Troubleshooting52
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take The wireless headphones do not work.
The wireless headphone power is switched OFF, or the volume is turned all the way down.
Check the wireless headphone power and volume.
The wireless headphone battery is run down.
Replace the battery.
The disc does not play.
The disc is inserted with the disc surface facing up.
Insert the disc with the disc surface facing down.
The disc is dirty or scratched.
Check the disc.
The inserted disc is not supported by the system.
The recording format is not supported by the system.
Check the operation of the recording equipment.
Problem Cause Action to take The power does not come on.
The ignition key is in the OFF position.
Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON positions.
The display remains closed.
Open the display or press the POWER button.
The remote control does not work.
The remote control battery is run down.
Replace the battery.
The system remote control sensor is in strong light, such as direct sunlight.
Avoid using the system in direct sunlight.
The remote control is not aimed at the system remote control sensor.
Aim the remote control at the system remote control sensor.
The screen is dark. The brightness is not properly adjusted.
Make the necessary adjustments.
The color is bad. The color or tint is not properly adjusted.
Troubleshooting 53
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take The angle change mark does not display.
The angle change mark display is set to OFF.
Set the angle change mark display to ON. To set indications P40
The angle cannot be changed due to the disc speci cations.
The disc takes a while to begin playing.
There are many recorded les, folders, and/or trees.
Do not record unnecessary folders or les.
There are les or folders that cannot be played.
The les were saved with a name or recorded in a format that cannot be played on the system.
Files are not recorded in a supported format.
The disc is not properly recorded.
Check the operation of the recording equipment.
File and/or folder names are not properly displayed.
Sound quality is poor; the disc skips.
Problem Cause Action to take Images and audio do not play.
The system SOURCE is DISC. There is no disc inserted.
Insert a disc.
The system SOURCE is VIDEO. (if so equipped) The external device connected to the video input terminals is stopped.
Set the external device to playback mode.
The system does not function (when playing DVD video, DVD-VR) even after pressing the buttons.
Depending on the DVD video or DVD- VR disc, there are sometimes limitations on device operations.
The audio language, subtitle language, and/or angle do not change.
Depending on the DVD video or DVD-VR disc, subtitles, angles, and languages cannot be changed.
Check the DVD video directions.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take The playback time is not displayed correctly.
A variable bit rate (VBR) le (song) is playing.
When a variable bit rate (VBR) le (song) is being played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly.
The system audio does not play over the vehicle speakers. (If so equipped)
MMCS or audio sound has not been switched to the system.
Switch the sound to the system.
Handling of discs 55
Handling of discs Clean the disc with a soft
cloth, wiping from the center hole to the outer edge. Do not use benzine, record cleaning spray, anti-static agents, or chemically treated tissues. Doing so could damage the disc surface.
Discs are made of plastic. To prevent discs from warping, always put them in their cases and keep them out of direct sunlight.
Discs turn at high speeds, so do not use cracked or warped discs. Doing so could cause a malfunction or breakdown.
The system may not function properly when driving on rough roads, due to the severe vibrations.
If foreign matter should get into the system ( through the disc loading slot, for example) contact your authorized dealer.
Using the system in this state could cause a malfunction or breakdown.
Using heart shaped, octagonal, or other special shaped discs, or partially transparent discs
could cause a malfunction.
A new disc may still have burrs on its periphery and center hole, so be sure to check for such burrs. Using a disc that has burrs can cause a malfunction, so be sure to remove any burrs using a ballpoint pen or other implement.
Do not touch the disc surface (the shiny, rainbow colored side) when handling the disc. Always hold the disc at the outer edges, or at the center hole and the outer edge. A dirty or scratched disc could cause a malfunction.
Do not apply labels or stickers to the disc and do not scratch the disc.
Glossary56
Glossary Term Meaning
VBR (Variable Bit Rate): The bit rate varies according to the rate of compression. CBR (Constant Bit Rate) is a format that sets a xed bit rate. The bit rate varies according to the rate of compression, so players that do not support VBR cannot play VBR compressed les.
WMA: Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio. An audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation.
WMA-Tag: Information such as the title or artist name that is recorded in a WMA le
Language code: Code for the language set when viewing DVD video.
Sampling frequency: Frequency at which sampling (analog samples digitized at xed intervals) is done to convert analog audio signals to digital audio signals.
Bit rate: Value that expresses rate per second of signal transfer in bits.
Multisession: Recording on several different occasions when recording onto CD-R.
Region number: There are 6 region numbers (as well as individual country codes) for DVD videos. Region numbers for the disc and the player must match in order to play the disc.
Term Meaning
AAC: AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding, which is a compressed audio format in which the video compression standards MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 are used.
Aspect ratio: the width to height ratio of a screen or image.
BONUS (bonus track): Special additional track included on a DVD audio or other media
CD-DA: Music CD
CD-R: Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded once and cannot be rerecorded or erased.
CD-RW: Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded, rerecorded, and erased.
CD-TEXT: Function that records text such as album, song, and artist names onto music CDs.
Country Code: Region code set when watching DVD video.
CURSOR: Mark used to select items in sequence on the screen. In the system CURSOR menu, items that can be set change color.
DVD-VR (DVD Video Recording Format): DVD writing formats such as DVD-R and DVD-RW (video recording formats primarily for household use)
ID3-Tag: Information such as the title or artist name that is recorded in an MP3 le.
Term Meaning
MP3: Abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layer 3.
MPEG: An audio data compression standard. Abbreviation for Moving Picture Coding Experts Group, a video compression standard.
NTSC: Abbreviation for National Television Standards Committee.
PAL: Phase Alternating Line.
PBC (Playback control): A video CD playback format, in which numbers can be entered and the desired track may be selected on the displayed screen.
PLAY LIST: A list including the desired playback order and the like. Made in advance when creating MP3/WMA/AAC les.
Rating: Depending on the DVD video, ratings such as age restrictions may be set for certain content.
SOURCE: Type of music or video. System source selections include DISC and VIDEO (auxiliary input).
Titles: First, DVD videos are set off by titles. Each title is divided into chapters. Chapter: Numbers assigned to titles are called title numbers, and numbers assigned to chapters are called chapter numbers.
Index 57
Index O
On-Screen Mark ................................................ 40 Opening and closing the display and system power ...................................................... 8 Operating status symbol .................................... 26
P PAL ..................................................................... 16 Password ..................................................... 38, 39 Password Change ............................................. 39 PAUSE ................................................................. 9 PBC ................................................................... 49 Play list ........................................................ 46, 48 Play list mode .................................................... 48 Play list index mode........................................... 48 PREW button ........................................................ 9
R Rating ......................................................... 36, 38 Region numbers ............................................... 15 Repeat mode or random mode.......................... 47 Replacing the wireless headphone batteries ..... 13 REW .................................................................... 9 RND ................................................................... 47 RNF ................................................................... 47 RPF ................................................................... 47
S SET UP ................................................................ 9
A AAC .............................................................. 5, 17 ALL ............................................................. 34, 47 ANGLE ..................................................... 9, 32, 36 Angle Mark ....................................................... 40 Angle number .............................................. 33, 34 Aspect................................................................ 41 AUDIO button ................................................ 9, 32 Audio DRC......................................................... 41 Audio language............................................ 37, 42 Audio output mode ........................................... 49 Auxiliary Video connector (RCA) .......... 29
B BRIGHT ............................................................. 27
C Chapter number................................................. 33 COLOR .............................................................. 27 CONTRAST ....................................................... 27 Country Change ................................................ 39 Country Code .............................................. 39, 44 CURSOR menu .................................................... 9
D DISC ............................................................ 15, 25 DISC indicator ..................................................... 7 Display mode ..................................................... 47
F Folder ............................................................... 20 Folder arrangement ........................................... 20 FOLDER mode .................................................. 47 FULL .................................................................. 28 FWD (Fast forward) ........................................... 26
I ID3-Tag ............................................................... 20
L Language code .................................................. 42 Letter Box .......................................................... 41 LINE................................................................... 41
M Main menu ......................................................... 32 Menu language .................................................. 37 Mode Priority ..................................................... 40 MP3/WMA/AAC ........................................... 16, 17 MPEG ................................................................. 17
N NEXT button ....................................................... 26 No Limit ............................................................. 38 NON ................................................................... 41 NORMAL ........................................................... 28 NTSC ................................................................. 16
Index58
Index SLOW button ....................................................... 9 Slow playback ..................................................... 9 SOURCE ............................................................ 9 Stop ............................................................... 9, 31 SUB-Title Language ........................................... 37
T Tag info mode .................................................... 48 The meaning of the marks displayed on DVDs . 15 TINT ................................................................... 27 Title menu .......................................................... 31 Title number ................................................. 33, 35 To adjust display attributes ................................ 27 To adjust screen size ......................................... 28 To change display modes .................................. 47 To change the angle ................................ 9, 32, 34 To change the audio language ................. 9, 32, 34 To change the screen angle, audio language, or subtitle language ........................................... 32 To change the subtitle language .................. 32, 34 To insert/eject the disc ....................................... 24 To view video on the system.............................. 29 Track number .............................................. 46, 49 TREE INDEX mode ........................................... 48
V VIDEO .......................................................... 24, 29 Video CD .......................................................... 49
W What are MP3/WMA/AAC? ............................... 17 Wireless headphone .......................................... 12 WM
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