Panasonic CQ-VW100W manual Disc Insert/Eject, Tilt eject, ¡Do not use irregularly shaped discs

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Disc Insert/Eject

English

CQ-VW100W

MUTE

VOL

DIMMER

SRC/PWR

MAP

TUNE/TRCK

TILT

[u TILT] (eject)

Warning

¡Do not touch the unit while the display is moving. Inserting hands, fingers or foreign objects into the unit can cause injuries and damage to the unit.

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Disc Insert DVD VCD CD MP3 DivX

Press [u TILT] to open the display.

Printed side

¡The mode that supports the disc is selected, and play- back starts.

Caution

¡When the disc is inserted or ejected, to prevent disc

scratches never exert any downward force on the disc.

DVD VCD

¡The audio format is automatically identified. (a page 16)

¡When the menu screen appears, see “Chapter/title Selection” on page 20.

When a disc is in the player, change to disc player mode (CD, MP3, DivX, DVD or VCD (Video CD)) and playback starts.

Caution

¡Do not use irregularly shaped discs.

¡Do not insert foreign object into the disc slot. ¡This unit does not support 8-cm disc. In case of

load such a disc, eject and remove the disc from the slot immediately.

Disc Eject DVD VCD CD MP3 DivX

Press [u TILT] to stop playback and eject the disc. (Press [u TILT] again to reload the disc.)

Note:

¡If you leave a disc in the slot for more than 30 seconds after its ejection, the disc will be automatically reloaded after loud beep is energized three times.

DVD VCD

¡Due to limitations of certain discs, some DVD and VCD (Video CD) discs may not operate as described in this manual. Refer to the disc jacket for further details.

¡This unit does not support DVD and VCD (Video CD) karaoke functions.

DVD VCD

¡The sound may be interrupted for a few moments while the audio format is being identified.

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Contents Model CQ-VW100W Do not use the unit when it is out of order Use the proper power supplyProtect the Deck Mechanism Do not disassemble or modify the unitObserve the following cautions when installing Observe the following cautions when using this unitSafety Information Components Before Reading These InstructionsFeatures Contents Disc disc settings a Other SettingsRadio radio settings a PreparationDisc Marks Symbols used in this manualPictographs Name of Controls and Functions Disc slot Panel OpenState of Operation Screen Touch Panel Operation OverviewVideo Source Switching the DisplayAudio Source General Operations GeneralTilt Angle VolumeMute Discs that can be Played Back Before Disc Playback¡Do not use irregularly shaped discs Disc Insert/EjectTilt eject VCD Video CD DivX Disc PlayerBasic Operations Showing menu Chapter/title SelectionFrom a specific Chapter/titleUseful Function DivX CommonDisplayed items Displayable charactersCopyright No warrantySupported file systems Maximum number of files/foldersRadio TuningAuto Preset Memory Preset MemoryPreset Station Calling Preset SwapAV1/AV2 on PreparationEnglish Screen SettingsSound DiscExample setting screen Setup OperationTouch Operation Screen Screen brightness Exit from the menu is toggled betweenClock AdjustID-Code DisplayOther InputMemory Clear Aspect DimmerDisplay Balance Balance/FaderFader BassAudio Language Video SettingSubtitle Language Menu LanguageFM Setup Audio SettingAuto Preset DivX RegistrationTouch . w Touch Disc About DivX VOD ContentDisplay the unit’s registration code ACheck the speaker wiring TroubleshootingASecure the unit to the console box Screen is not adjusted properlyCheck the wiring of the antenna power lead Disc has unplayable formatted data Audio format is output disabled for this unit such as dtsThere is a flaw or foreign objects on the disc Picture may stop if the DivX files are greater than 2 GBDivX VOD content has no available play count Error Display MessagesCase you forget the ID code ID code memoCleaning this Unit MaintenanceProduct Servicing Replacing the FuseDVD-Rs/RWs Code Language Name Language Code ListOther cases... a Interactive DVD Dolby DigitalLetterbox screen Lpcm Linear PCM audioKHz, 1 %, 4 Ω Specifications¡Power Output X 4 ch ¡S/N ratio YFM264C061CA PTW1107-1018