Panasonic DVD-S38, DVD-S58 Selecting the matching color system, Setting the language, Ntsc, Pal

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Getting Started

Step 3: Selecting the matching color system

The color system of the DVD player, disc and TV should match in order for the disc to play. Before changing the TV system, determine the color system of your TV.

1Press SETUP.

2Press e r to select {SYSTEM} and press q.

3Press e r to select {TV System} and press q.

4Use e r to select one of the options below:

{NTSC}

Select this if the connected TV has the NTSC color system. It will change the video signal of a PAL disc and output it to NTSC format.

{PAL}

Select this if the connected TV has the PAL color system. It will change the video signal of an NTSC disc and output it to PAL format.

{PAL60}

Select this if the connected TV has the PAL 60 color system. It will change the video signal of an NTSC disc and output it to PAL 60 format.

{Auto}

(For the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland)

Select this if the connected TV has the PAL color system. It will change the video signal of an NTSC disc and output it to PAL 60 format.

(For others)

Select this if the connected TV is compatible with both NTSC and PAL. The output format will be in accordance with the video signal of the disc.

5Select an item and press OK.

Tips:

Before changing the current TV color setting, ensure that your TV supports the ‘selected TV System’.

Step 4: Setting the language

The language options are different depending on your country or region.

On-Screen Display (OSD) Language

The On-screen language for the system menu will remain as you set it, regardless of various disc languages.

1Press SETUP.

2Press e r to select {LANGUAGE} and press q.

3Press e r to select {OSD} and press q.

4 Press e r to select a language and press OK.

Tips: The underlined option is the factory default setting.

Press w to go back to previous menu item, press SETUP to exit the menu item.

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Contents DVD/CD Player This Plug is not WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY Safety precautions Maintenance Disc handling precautionsClean this unit with a soft, dry cloth Clean discsTable of contents Accessories General InformationRegion codes Sales and Support InformationPlayback from disc Playable discs and supported formatsProduct Overview Front and Rear panelsRemote Control R w qSkip SearchInserting Batteries Connecting to television Using an AV Connection AV JackUsing a Video Connection Video OUT Jack ConnectionsComponent Proceed to DVD Menu Options Hdmi CEC. Connecting digital AV receiver Connecting the AC mains leadSetting up Progressive Scan feature Getting StartedSelecting the Proper Video Input Before you startSetting the language Selecting the matching color systemNtsc PALAudio, Subtitle and Disc menu languages AudioSubtitle MenuStarting disc playback Playback FeaturesBasic playback controls Operations for video playback DVD/VCD/SVCD Viewing the disc playback information Repeat play modesSpecial Features Special VCD & Svcd FeaturesPlaying MP3/JPEG REPREP DIR REP ALLPlaying a DivX disc About Divx VideoUse Hdmi CEC protocol DVD Menu Options Using the System setup menuRGB/SCART Hdmi CEC Using the Audio setup menu Using the Language setup menuPCM Using the Video setup menu Using the Other setup menuDefault PasswordDivXR VOD Specifications Component video output 480p/480i 60 HzTroubleshooting ProblemProblem Solution Glossary DVD-S38 DVD-S58 Page En VQT2R61-1
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DVD-S58, DVD-S38 specifications

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