Panasonic DVD-H2000 Changing soundtracks Subtitle languages and angles, Press Audio, Press Angle

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Changing soundtracks,

subtitle languages and angles

Remote control only

Some DVDs have multiple soundtracks, subtitle languages and camera angles, and you can change these during play.

SKIP SLOW/SEARCH

STOP PAUSE PLAY

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REPEAT A-B PLAY TEXT MODE REPEAT MODE

Numbered buttons

ANGLE

»A Soundtracks

[RAM] [DVD-A] [DVD-V]

During play

Press [AUDIO].

The number changes each time you press the button.

³Play restarts from the beginning of the soundtrack when playing

 

 

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I love you

Je t’aime

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RQT5741

DVD-Audio and DVD-RAM soundtracks that are accompanied by still pictures.

³Even if a second soundtrack isn’t recorded on a DVD-Audio, two soundtrack numbers will normally be shown when you press [AUDIO]. The soundtrack currently playing is number 1.

³You can also use this button to turn the vocals on and off on karaoke discs. Read the disc’s instructions for details.

»B Subtitles

[RAM] [DVD-A] [DVD-V]

With DVD-Audio and DVD-Video you can change the subtitle number and turn the subtitles on and off. With DVD-RAM you can turn the subtitles on and off.

During play

Press [SUBTITLE].

The number changes each time you press the button.

To clear/display the subtitles

1.Press [SUBTITLE].

2.Move the joystick [1]. (DVD-Audio and DVD-Video only)

3.Move the joystick [3, 4] to select “ON” or “OFF”.

»C Angles

[DVD-A] [DVD-V]

During play

Press [ANGLE].

The number changes each time you press the button.

Notes regarding soundtracks, subtitle languages and angles

³You can also move the joystick [3, 4] or use the numbered buttons to change the soundtracks, subtitle languages and angles.

³Some discs allow changes to soundtracks, subtitle lan- guages and angles only by using the disc’s menus.

³Soundtrack and subtitle languages can be set before play (page 31, Disc—Audio and Subtitle).

³“–” or “––” is displayed instead of the language number in circumstances such as when no language is recorded on the disc.

³Some discs allow you to set angles before multi-angle scenes are played. Read the instructions that come with the DVD.

³In some cases, the subtitle language is not changed to the selected one immediately.

³If the subtitles overlap closed captions recorded on discs, turn the subtitles off.

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Contents Servicenter list and warranty can be found on pages 42 DVD AUDIO/VIDEO PlayerAccessories Getting startedDVD-H2000 User memoTable of contents Button-type battery Lithium battery Button-type batteryButton-type battery Lithium battery BatteriesSafety InstallationMaintenance ServiceDisc information StartedMP3 playback Remote control Standby/on switch ê/I, PowerDirect Cinema Progressive indicator Control reference guideRemote control Professional CommanderReplacing the button-type battery BatteriesConnection to a television 480P Component Video OUT terminalComponent Video OUT terminal Video OUT terminalSelecting TV screen type Basic play Press 1 playBasic operations When a menu screen appears on Television Press the numbered buttons to select an itemResume function » Starting play from a selected Program, title, or track»A Skipping »B Frame-by-frame viewing»C Fast forward and rewind-SEARCH »D Slow-motion play»A Selecting still pictures-Page Skip Selecting groups to playTo enjoy even higher quality Sound-AUDIO only Marking places to play again-MARKER Press MarkerPress Marker at the point you want to mark Advanced operationsPress Play Mode until the random play screen appears Changing the play sequence»A All group play »B Random playProgram play Move the joystick 3, 4 to select a group and press EnterMove the joystick 3, 4 to select a track and press Enter Changing the play sequenceTelevision operation ManufacturerPlaying the programs on Selecting programs to playPress Direct Navigator Press 1 play or EnterUsing the play list menu to play Specific scenes Press Play ListScene List and press Enter Move the joystick 3, 4, 2, 1 to sePress Repeat Mode Repeat play»A Repeat play »B A-B repeat playIncreasing your enjoyment of movies and music Improving CD soundChanging the sound quality Changing soundtracks Subtitle languages and angles Press AudioPress Subtitle Press AngleUsing On-Screen Menu Icons »A Common procedures 1 Press DisplayMove the joystick 3, 4 to select the menu To change the position of the iconsUsing On-Screen Menu Icons Icon ContentIcons for disc information Shuttle screenIcons for unit information Play menu Audio menuDisplay menu U1 Common picture adjustments U3 Adjusting the resolution of progressive videoVideo menu U2 Reducing picture noise U5 Adjusting the amount of red, green, and blue WhiteChanging settings Common proceduresWhen you are finished OperationsSummary of settings Menus Items OptionsEntering a password Language code listWhen setting ratings When the level is Speaker setting Delay timeSpeaker presence and size = Channel balance ?Digital output PCM Down ConversionDolby Digital DTS Digital SurroundHome Theater-Enjoying more powerful sound What you want to do How to do itSettings Home TheaterConnecting an amplifier with Change Speaker settingChannel audio input terminals Change Digital output» Connecting an analog amplifier or System component » Connecting a digital amplifier or System componentRecording to MDs or cassette tapes TheaterTroubleshooting guide Reference pages are shown as black circled numbers PowerOperation Picture DisplaysMaintenance Disc handlingGlossary ReferenceServicenter List only for U.S.A Factory Servicenters LocationsLimited Warranty only for U.S.A Panasonic/Technics DVD Player Limited WarrantyCambio del idioma de la pantalla Conexión a un televisorTerminal 480P Component Video OUT Selección del tipo de pantalla del Televisor Reproducción básicaSpecifications Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSCLecteur DVD Audio/Vidéo Accessoires ’intérieur de la télécommandeMise en route ¸ Fiche adaptateur BNC-RCATable des matières Pile Pile de type bouton Pile au lithiumMise au rebut du bloc-batterie et de la pile Pile boutonService après-vente EmplacementMesures de sécurité EntretienPropos des disques Lecture MP3 Guide de référence des commandes TélécommandeUnité principale Télécommande Télécommande CommandeurInstallation de la pile bouton PilesRaccordement à un téléviseur Prise de 480P Component Video OUTPrise de Component Video OUT Prise de S Video OUTAppuyer sur ê, Power pour établir Mode de paramétrageLe contact Appuyer sur Action pour appelerLecture de base Appuyer sur 1 lectureFonction de poursuite Lecture de baseBase Si un menu s’affiche à l’écran du téléviseur»A Saut »B Avance recule image par image» Avance rapide recul rapide Recherche »D Lecture ralentie» Choix d’images fixes-Saut de Sélection de groupes pour la » lecturePour l’écoute d’un son de »C qualité encore plus élevée- PC Appuyer sur Marker Appuyer sur Marker au point à marquerFonctions évoluées Modification de la séquence de lecture »A Lecture de tous les groupes»B Lecture aléatoire Appuyer sur lectureLecture programmée Code Fabricant Utilisation de listes pour la Lecture de programmes Appuyer sur Direct NavigatorAppuyer sur 1 lecture ou Enter Pour saisir un numéro à deux chiffresAppuyer sur Play List Et appuyer sur Enter Incliner la manette 3, 4 pour sélecTionner Liste des séquences et ap Puyer sur EnterAppuyer sur Repeat Mode Lecture en reprise»A Lecture en reprise Lecture en reprise d’une sélection de plagesReproduction d’un son » ambiophonique virtuel avancé avec Amélioration du son CDModification de la qualité Sonore-Filtre numérique Changement de langue des Appuyer sur AudioAppuyer sur Subtitle Appuyer sur AngleMenus à icônes-utilisation »A Marches à suivre communes 1 Appuyer sur DisplayIncliner la manette 3, 4 pour sélec- tionner le menu Volué éesIcônes de renseignements sur les disques Écran de repérage proportionnelIcône Description Icônes de renseignements sur le lecteur Menu de lecture Menu audioIcône Menu d’affichageU2 Réduction du bruit U1 Réglages de l’image communs Icône DescriptionMenu vidéo U6 Optimisation de la vidéo Icône Description Modification des réglages Marches à suivre communesAppuyer sur Action pour afficher les menus FonctionsTableau récapitulatif des réglages Menus Rubriques OptionsProgrammation du mot de passe VoluéesFonctions é Paramètres des enceintes Acoustiques Présence et taille des enceintes =Temps de retard Équilibre des canaux ?Sortie numérique Conversion-abaissement PCMComposant Réglage Réglage Sortie audioCinéma maison-Pour un rendu sonore en puissance Rendu recherché Marche à suivre RéglagesCinéma maison Et à un décodeur séparés ³Modifier Paramètres des enceintes acoustiques» Connexion d’un amplificateur ou Autre appareil analogique » Connexion d’un amplificateur ou Autre appareil numériqueEnregistrement sur mini-disques ou cassettes Ma maisonGuide de dépannage RéférencesOpération AudioImage AffichagesService après-vente Manipulation des disquesEntretien Glossaire Spécifications Panasonic Canada Inc
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