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Using On-Screen Menu Icons

[RAM] [DVD-A] [DVD-V] [VCD] [CD]

Remote control only

On-Screen Menu Icons are menus that contain information about the disc or unit. These menus allow you to perform operations by changing this information.

»A Common procedures 1 Press [DISPLAY].

Each time you press the button: [>Icons for disc information (=)

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³The screens depend on the disc contents.

2 [Icons\for\unit\information\only]

While the leftmost icon is highlighted

Move the joystick [3, 4] to select the menu.

Each time you move the joystick:

 

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3 Move the joystick [2, 1] to select the item.

4 Move the joystick [3, 4] to select the setting.

³Items with “3” or “4” above and below can be changed by [3, 4].

³Press [ENTER] if the setting does not change after moving the joystick [3, 4].

³Some items require different operations. Read the explana- tions on the following pages.

For your reference

³Depending on the condition of the unit (playing, stopped, etc.) and the type of software you are playing, there are some items that you cannot select or change.

³When numbers are displayed (e.g. title No.), the numbered buttons are also effective for setting. When numbers are entered with the numbered buttons, press [ENTER] to register the setting.

To clear the icons

Press [RETURN] until the menus disappear.

ºTo change the position of the icons

You can lower the position of the icons on the screen if they are cut off for some reason. There are 5 positions to choose from.

1.Move the joystick [2, 1] to select the rightmost icon.

2.Move the joystick [3, 4] to move the icons.

[B]You can also use the professional commander for simple control of some items in the Audio, Display, and Video menus. These are indicat- ed with the PC icon (pages 27, 28 and 29).

1.Press the buttons on the professional commander. The icons appear.

³The corresponding Video menu icon appears already highlighted.

2.Press [3, 4] to select the setting.

The icons disappear after about five seconds.

To restore Video icon settings to the factory settings

Press [DEFAULT] while the icon is highlighted.

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Contents DVD AUDIO/VIDEO Player Servicenter list and warranty can be found on pages 42Getting started AccessoriesDVD-H2000 User memoTable of contents Button-type battery Button-type battery Lithium batteryButton-type battery Lithium battery BatteriesInstallation SafetyMaintenance ServiceStarted Disc informationMP3 playback Standby/on switch ê/I, Power Remote controlDirect Cinema Progressive indicator Control reference guideProfessional Commander Remote controlReplacing the button-type battery Batteries480P Component Video OUT terminal Connection to a televisionComponent Video OUT terminal Video OUT terminalSelecting TV screen type Press 1 play Basic playBasic operations Press the numbered buttons to select an item When a menu screen appears on TelevisionResume function » Starting play from a selected Program, title, or track»B Frame-by-frame viewing »A Skipping»C Fast forward and rewind-SEARCH »D Slow-motion playSelecting groups to play »A Selecting still pictures-Page SkipTo enjoy even higher quality Sound-AUDIO only Press Marker Marking places to play again-MARKERPress Marker at the point you want to mark Advanced operationsChanging the play sequence Press Play Mode until the random play screen appears»A All group play »B Random playMove the joystick 3, 4 to select a group and press Enter Program playMove the joystick 3, 4 to select a track and press Enter Changing the play sequenceManufacturer Television operationSelecting programs to play Playing the programs onPress Direct Navigator Press 1 play or EnterPress Play List Using the play list menu to play Specific scenesScene List and press Enter Move the joystick 3, 4, 2, 1 to seRepeat play Press Repeat Mode»A Repeat play »B A-B repeat playImproving CD sound Increasing your enjoyment of movies and musicChanging the sound quality Press Audio Changing soundtracks Subtitle languages and anglesPress Subtitle Press Angle»A Common procedures 1 Press Display Using On-Screen Menu IconsMove the joystick 3, 4 to select the menu To change the position of the iconsIcon Content Using On-Screen Menu IconsIcons for disc information Shuttle screenPlay menu Audio menu Icons for unit informationDisplay menu U3 Adjusting the resolution of progressive video U1 Common picture adjustmentsVideo menu U2 Reducing picture noise White U5 Adjusting the amount of red, green, and blueCommon procedures Changing settingsWhen you are finished OperationsMenus Items Options Summary of settingsLanguage code list Entering a passwordWhen setting ratings When the level is Delay time Speaker settingSpeaker presence and size = Channel balance ?PCM Down Conversion Digital outputDolby Digital DTS Digital SurroundWhat you want to do How to do it Home Theater-Enjoying more powerful soundSettings Home TheaterChange Speaker setting Connecting an amplifier withChannel audio input terminals Change Digital output» Connecting a digital amplifier or System component » Connecting an analog amplifier or System componentRecording to MDs or cassette tapes TheaterReference pages are shown as black circled numbers Power Troubleshooting guideOperation Displays PictureDisc handling MaintenanceReference GlossaryFactory Servicenters Locations Servicenter List only for U.S.APanasonic/Technics DVD Player Limited Warranty Limited Warranty only for U.S.AConexión a un televisor Cambio del idioma de la pantallaTerminal 480P Component Video OUT Reproducción básica Selección del tipo de pantalla del TelevisorElectric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSC SpecificationsLecteur DVD Audio/Vidéo ’intérieur de la télécommande AccessoiresMise en route ¸ Fiche adaptateur BNC-RCATable des matières Pile de type bouton Pile au lithium PileMise au rebut du bloc-batterie et de la pile Pile boutonEmplacement Service après-venteMesures de sécurité EntretienPropos des disques Lecture MP3 Télécommande Guide de référence des commandesUnité principale Télécommande Commandeur TélécommandeInstallation de la pile bouton PilesPrise de 480P Component Video OUT Raccordement à un téléviseurPrise de Component Video OUT Prise de S Video OUTMode de paramétrage Appuyer sur ê, Power pour établirLe contact Appuyer sur Action pour appelerAppuyer sur 1 lecture Lecture de baseLecture de base Fonction de poursuiteBase Si un menu s’affiche à l’écran du téléviseur»B Avance recule image par image »A Saut» Avance rapide recul rapide Recherche »D Lecture ralentieSélection de groupes pour la » lecture » Choix d’images fixes-Saut dePour l’écoute d’un son de »C qualité encore plus élevée- PC Appuyer sur Marker au point à marquer Appuyer sur MarkerFonctions évoluées »A Lecture de tous les groupes Modification de la séquence de lecture»B Lecture aléatoire Appuyer sur lectureLecture programmée Code Fabricant Appuyer sur Direct Navigator Utilisation de listes pour la Lecture de programmesAppuyer sur 1 lecture ou Enter Pour saisir un numéro à deux chiffresEt appuyer sur Enter Incliner la manette 3, 4 pour sélec Appuyer sur Play ListTionner Liste des séquences et ap Puyer sur EnterLecture en reprise Appuyer sur Repeat Mode»A Lecture en reprise Lecture en reprise d’une sélection de plagesAmélioration du son CD Reproduction d’un son » ambiophonique virtuel avancé avecModification de la qualité Sonore-Filtre numérique Appuyer sur Audio Changement de langue desAppuyer sur Subtitle Appuyer sur Angle»A Marches à suivre communes 1 Appuyer sur Display Menus à icônes-utilisationIncliner la manette 3, 4 pour sélec- tionner le menu Volué éesÉcran de repérage proportionnel Icônes de renseignements sur les disquesIcône Description Menu de lecture Menu audio Icônes de renseignements sur le lecteurIcône Menu d’affichageU1 Réglages de l’image communs Icône Description U2 Réduction du bruitMenu vidéo U6 Optimisation de la vidéo Icône Description Marches à suivre communes Modification des réglagesAppuyer sur Action pour afficher les menus FonctionsMenus Rubriques Options Tableau récapitulatif des réglagesVoluées Programmation du mot de passeFonctions é Présence et taille des enceintes = Paramètres des enceintes AcoustiquesTemps de retard Équilibre des canaux ?Conversion-abaissement PCM Sortie numériqueComposant Réglage Réglage Sortie audioRendu recherché Marche à suivre Réglages Cinéma maison-Pour un rendu sonore en puissanceCinéma maison ³Modifier Paramètres des enceintes acoustiques Et à un décodeur séparés» Connexion d’un amplificateur ou Autre appareil numérique » Connexion d’un amplificateur ou Autre appareil analogiqueEnregistrement sur mini-disques ou cassettes Ma maisonRéférences Guide de dépannageOpération AudioAffichages ImageManipulation des disques Service après-venteEntretien Glossaire Panasonic Canada Inc Spécifications
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