Dolby Laboratories DVD26 manual General, DVD language, Other language, Parantel lock

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DVD language

Default setting: ENGLISH

Some multilingual discs have disc menus in several languages. This setting specifies in which language the disc menus should appear. Leave on the default setting for menus to appear in the same language as your Subtitle Language.

AUDIO VIDEO LANGUAGE GEN PROG

AUDIO LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SUBTITLE LANG

ENGLISH

DVD LANGUAGE

FRENCH

CAPTIONS

SPANISH

 

CHINESE

 

JAPANESE

 

OTHERS..

PREFERRED MENU LANGUAGE

MOVE

SETUP : Exit

Other language

If the desired language is not presented in the lists, you can select: OTHER.

Use the number buttons to enter your Country Code and press SELECT.

AUDIO VIDEO LANGUAGE GEN PROG

NEW LANG.CODE :

PLEASE ENTER LANGUAGE CODE

 

MOVE

SETUP : Exit

Default setting: OFF

Captioning is primarily intended for those who are unable or have great difficulties to hear the spoken word, but is also helpful for those who may not be fluent in the lan- guage in which the audio is being presented.

AUDIO VIDEO LANGUAGE GEN PROG

AUDIO LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SUBTITLE LANG

ENGLISH

DVD LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

CAPTIONS

ON

 

OFF

CLOSED CAPTIONS

 

MOVE

SETUP : Exit

SETTINGS IN THE SETUP MENU

General

Parantel lock

Default level: NO PARENTAL

Default password: 3308

Some DVD Video discs feature a ‘Parental Lock’ level. If your player is set to a lower level than the disc, it will require you to enter a password before the disc will play. This gives you some control about what your children watch on your DVD player. Before you can set the ‘Parental Lock’ level you must register a password. As the password owner, you can change the ‘Parental Lock’ level or ‘Country Code’ whenever you like. You can also change the password.

AUDIO VIDEO LAN GENERAL PROG

PARANTAL LOCK

3 PG

PARANTAL PWD

4 PG

FACTORY SETTINGS

5

REMOTE IR

6 PG-R

RESUME MODE

7 NC-17

 

8 ADULT

 

NO PARANTEL

SET PARANTAL CONTROL

 

MOVE

SETUP : Exit

Registering a new password

Yuo must register a password before you can change the Parantal lock level.

Select CHANGE.

AUDIO VIDEO LAN GENERAL PROG

PARANTAL LOCK

NO PARANTEL

PARANTAL PWD

CHANGE

FACTORY SETTINGS

RESET

REMOTE IR

FRONT REMOTE

RESUME MODE

OFF

CHANGE PASSWORD

 

MOVE

SETUP : Exit

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DVD26 DVD AND CD PLAYER USER GUIDE

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Contents DVD26 DVD and CD Player Copyright and acknowledgements PrefaceContents DVD26 DVD and CD Player User Guide Welcome to the DVD26 DVD and CD Player IntroductionTechnical specification Power connection HOW to GET StartedSwitching on and off Back panel connectionsFront panel- and basic playback controls Safety instructionsFront panel display Front panel display shows what’s in progressLocating a position on the disc Playing a discDVD26 DVD and CD Player User Guide Compatibile Discs and DVD-V Regions Disc compatibilityDVD-V Regions DVD26 DVD and CD Player User Guide How to use the remote control Advanced FeaturesSwitching subtitles Switching camera anglesSwitching audio language Making a program listDisplaying disc information Using repeat playDVD Video CD CD Photo CD DVD Video CD CDDVD26 DVD and CD Player User Guide Using the Setup Menu Settings in the Setup MenuAudio set up DownmixLinear PCM out Digital outTV Screen Set TV standardDefault setting on Angle IndicatorAbout PAL Video outBackground Audio languageSubtitle language General Registering a new passwordDVD language Other languageChanging your password Factory settingsRemote IR Progressive mode Resume modeDefault setting RGB DVD26 DVD and CD Player User Guide MP3 compatibility information Playing MP3SCD-ROM must be ISO 9660 compatible Unfinalized DVD-R/RW discs cannot be playedDisplaying MP3 information Using the Smart Navigator for MP3sDisplays the current folder and track PropertiesMaking a program list of MP3 Tracks DVD26 DVD and CD Player User Guide Jpeg compatibility information Playing JpegsDisplaying Jepg information Using the Smart Navigator for JPEGsDisplaying a 9-picture overview ZoomMaking a program list of JPEG-files