Panasonic CQ-DX200W manual Subtitle DVD DivX, Range Compression DVD, Audio VCD, Angle DVD

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Subtitle DVD DivX

A subtitle language can be selected if the loaded disc has multi-language subtitles.

When [1] (SUBTITLE) is held down for 2 sec. or more, the subtitle language is changed over at the intervals of 1 second.

Audio DVD DivX

An audio channel can be selected if the disc holding multi-audio channels is loaded.

D.Range Compression DVD

A range of dynamic range compression can be selected. This function is effective for playback of Dolby Digital/Dolby Surround DVD video. The words of an actor hardly audible during playback at a low volume, for example, will become easier to listen to by selecting “MINIMUM”.

1

Hold down [0] (DRC) during playback for 2 sec. or

 

more to activate the DRC selection mode.

2

Hold down [0] (DRC) for 2 sec. or more to select a

 

range of DRC.

English

When [2] (AUDIO) is held down for 2 sec. or more, the audio channel is changed over at the intervals of 1 sec- ond.

Note: Channel change may take time when a DivX file plays depending on its file structure.

Audio VCD

MINIMUM

STANDARD

OFF

Conversation level

Most compressed mode: TV broadcasts, etc

Mode recommended by software creators for listening at low volumes.

Not compressed dynamic range. (Default)

Functions Only by Remote Control Unit

Audio output can be selected from among “STEREO”, “MONO L” and “MONO R”.

When [2] (AUDIO) is held down for 2 sec. or more, the audio output is changed over at the intervals of 1 second.

STEREO MONO LMONO R

Angle DVD

An angle can be selected if a multi-angle disc is loaded.

When [3] (ANGLE) is held down for 2 sec. or more, the angle is changed over at the intervals of 1 second.

[3] (STOP)

 

 

 

 

 

 

[MENU]

 

 

 

 

 

[1]

(SUBTITLE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[2]

(AUDIO)

 

 

[9]

[3]

(ANGLE)

 

 

 

 

 

[0] (DRC)

MINIMUM STANDARD OFF

Caution

The sound of DVD video covers a wide dynamic range of more than 100 dB. Thus, the reproduced sound volume of some DVD discs may be significantly low. When the volume is increased in this case, the sound may reach the peak level suddenly and it may lead to a traffic accident. To avoid such an accident, this function is useful.

Advanced Operation for Video Discs (DVD/VCD/DivX)

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Contents DVD Player/receiver Safety Information Safety Information English Safety Information Differences between 2 Models Models CQ-DX200W3 CQ-DX200W5 FeaturesBefore Reading These Instructions Installation Instructions AccessoriesOperating Instructions QtyBefore Reading These Instructions, Features English FeaturesDiscs that can be Played Back Contents Main Unit Controls LayoutDiscs DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/DivX Controls Layout EnglishGeneral Preparation Before Initial Use Battery ReplacementPreparation Clock adjustment TV Type settingPress Disp Adjust the minute Press DispPlate GeneralRemoving/Mounting Volume off down Temporary Volume Off Down Clock Display at Power OffCancel General EnglishSystem-up Connector BluetoothRadio PlayerSQ changeover General English AdjustmentSelection Based on Genre Frequency adjustment Operation Flow Radio Mode DisplayPreset station selection RadioAuto Preset Memory APM Station PresetManual station preset Preset Station CallingCD Player CD Mode DisplayOperation Flow Track selectionCD Player Functions Only by Remote Control UnitPlayer MP3/DivX PlayerFile selection Pause Folder selectionMP3/DivX Player PlayRandom Play Repeat Play Folder Random Play Folder Repeat PlayFiles What is MP3/DivX?Setting at file making Common No warrantyCompressed audio file writing CopyrightMode DVD/VCD PlayerFlow Disc Menu DVD DVD/VCD PlayerTitle Menu DVD Direct Selection during playbackDisplay the unit’s registration code About DivX VOD contentRange Compression DVD Subtitle DVD DivXAudio VCD Angle DVDOSD On-Screen Display OSD On-Screen DisplayCD Music CD DivXText off Chapter play time DVD DVD Video VCD Video CDDisconnect the USB memory and USB extension cable USB DisconnectFolder Scan Play UnitFolder Random Play Press Push SEL Select to select a mode to be adjusted Audio SettingPress Push SEL Select to display the Audio menu displayAudio Setting, Function Setting Function SettingFunction Menu Display Hold down VOLSetup Menu display User SettingsUser Code Language Name Language Code ListLanguage code. See below Language Code List, Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem No power to Unit Sound is not Generated Noise Check the wiringAntenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty Check the speaker wiringCheck the wiring of the antenna battery lead ChassisNo playback or Disc ejected Sound skipping or Noise TroubleshootingDisc unejectable Secure the unit to the console boxBattery is weak Remote control unitAiming direction of the remote control unit is wrong Compressed audioConnect cables correctly Picture Appears IncorrectlyCannot switch Audio Language/subtitle Language/angle Problem Video CD menu Playback does not WorkDVD/VCD No subtitles Appear It is difficult toCD/Compressed Audio DivX VOD displayed on Error Display MessagesConnected monitor DisplayFuse Maintenance/FuseNearest authorized Panasonic Service Center Playable How to hold the discDisc cleaning System Upgrade Sample Connectable Devices System Upgrade Sample, GeneralDisc selection Operation Flow CD Changer Mode DisplayFolder up/down Track/File selectionDisplay Direct AccessFolder Repeat Only for MP3 disc Disc Random Only for CD changerOperation Flow DVD Changer Mode Display Disc Changer when DVDs or VCDs are loadedAre ¡For a DVD insertion ¡For a VCD insertionLoaded File Selection Pause IPod ControlPlaying Control Play IPod Mode DisplayShuffle SongsEstablish pairing. a next BluetoothPress SRC to select the Bluetooth Mode Select the BT HF mode/BT AudioBluetooth Perform each set- ting Press Push SEL Select to select a mode to be adjustedBT Function Menu Display Disc Changer Verify the wiringIPod Control Bluetooth Definition of Terms General Disc Player Radio SpecificationsFM stereo radio AM radioMemorandom Specifications, MemoWeb Site http//panasonic.net