Panasonic PV DF2004 Selecting Audio Output, Lpcm DVD, Dolby Digital, Dts selections, Bitstream

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DVD MAIN MENU

ACTION

 

SELECT

SET

▲▼◄►

 

Selecting AUDIO OUTPUT

DVD-V

Select the digital output to be output from the optical digital audio output connector of the unit.

1Press ACTION in Stop mode to display MAIN MENU.

2Press ▲▼◄► to select “DVD.”

3Press SET to display DVD MAIN MENU.

 

MAIN MENU

 

DVD

LOCK LANGUAGE

TV

CLOCK

CH

SELECT: SET:SET

END :ACTION

4Press ▲▼ to select “AUDIO OUTPUT.”

5Press SET to display AUDIO OUTPUT

screen.

DISC LANGUAGES

AUDIO OUTPUT

STILL MODE

:AUTO

TV MODE

:4:3 Pan&Scan

SELECT

:

SET

:SET

END

:ACTION

6Press ▲▼ to select an item.

7Press SET repeatedly for desired output.

AUDIO

OUTPUT

 

 

 

LPCM(DVD)

 

:OFF

Dolby Digital :Bitstream

dts

 

:Bitstream

DRC

 

:OFF

SELECT

:

 

SET

:SET

END

:ACTION

LPCM (DVD)

OFF:

Linear PCM of less than 48 kHz/16 bit is output. When playing DVDs recorded in linear PCM of over 48 kHz/20 bit, no digital audio is output. (Factory preset)

PCM:

When playing DVDs recorded in linear PCM of 48 kHz/20 bit/24 bit or more, digital audio converted to 44.1 kHz/16 bit or 48 kHz/16 bit is output.

(Digital output of PCM audio is restricted to 48 kHz/16 bit or below for copyright protection.)

Dolby Digital

Bitstream:

Dolby Digital bitstream (1ch-5.1ch) is output. (Factory preset)

PCM:

When you have connected an amplifier that doesn’t have a built-in Dolby Digital decoder.

dts selections

Bitstream:

dts bitstream is output. (Factory preset)

PCM:

When you have connected an amplifier that doesn’t have a built-in dts decoder.

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Contents Models No. PV-DF2004/PV-DF2704 Multi Format PlaybackBefore Using AccessoriesSafety Precaution CongratulationsTable of Contents Safety Precautions AvertissementLaser Radiation When OPEN. do Power Source Caution Power Cord PlugPower Cord Avoid Extremely HOT Locations or Sudden Temperature ChangesWhen Unit is Plugged Using AccessoriesCleaning Unit Keep Antenna Clear of High Voltage Power Lines or CircuitsInformation Unit, Cassette Information Disc Discs that can be playedDisc Handling To clean disc surfaceRegion Management Information Remote Control Buttons Location of ControlsUnit Buttons Front ViewRear View Connecting the RF in Terminal ConnectionsAntenna Connection Cable ConnectionConnecting the 1, 2 AV Input Terminals AV Input terminal 1 is usedConnecting the Audio Output Terminal Digital connection Analog connectionFor your reference Check ListImportant Note Initial Setup -Ready to Play Initial Setup Ready to PlayPress Action twice to start Clock and exit Press Action on the Remote to display SET Clock Menu screenAutomatic Channel Setting Tuning TVAdd or Delete a Channel Automatic Clock Setting Manual Clock SettingPress Action to display Main Menu Press to select Clock Press to select Auto Clock SET, then press SETChange Language Setting Time Zone AdjustReset all unit Memory Functions Using the CH/VOL Button Selecting Input ModeTV Operation Using the Number and 100 keys Weak Signal Display FeatureRapid Tune Audio MuteAudio Mode for TV Viewing MTS Broadcast / TV Stereo SystemReceivable Broadcast Types SAP broadcastTV Timer Features Sleep TimerClosed Caption Mode Feature Closed Caption SystemClosed Caption is Press Action to display Main Menu Press to select TVRecording and Playing Back Closed Caption/Text Program Caption On Mute FeaturePress to select Caption Press SET to display Caption screen Video / Audio Menu Video MenuAudio Menu MenuVideo Adjustment Audio AdjustmentAdjust VIDEO/AUDIOPlayback a Tape Basic VCR Operation -PlaybackStop a Tape Audio Mode for Recording Basic VCR Operation -RecordRecord On a Tape Stop a RecordTo cancel, press Play Tape OperationIndex Search Search System isAudio Mode for Playback Repeat PlayZero Search Commercial SkipTimer Recording Set Up to ProgramsPress Prog twice to exit this mode Press to select and SET or to set the recording DateCancel a Timer Recording Recording is in progress Press to select the desired programTo Clear program Press ADD/DLTSpecial VCR Features Auto PlaybackAuto Rewind Playback Auto EjectVCR Lock Digital Auto TrackingManual Tracking Control Lock ControlSelect Line mode Copy Your Tapes DubbingPlayback Source unit Recording Editing unit Insert pre- recorded Insert blank tape with Tape Record tabEnter Secret Code Chip Control FeaturesChanging your secret code Settings US Movies RatingsPress to select Change Settings Press SET to display screen Press Action three times to exit this modeUS TV Programs Ratings Press to select US TV ProgramsCanadian English10Press Action three times to exit this mode Press to select Next Press SET to display screenPress to select Canadian French Press SET to set on or OFF Press to select View E PROGRAMS? Press SET to set YES or noWhen V-Chip Control is activated Blocking MessageTemporarily Deactivate V-Chip Control Deactivate V-Chip Control Enter your secret code. SeeDisplay Feature TV/VCR Status & Clock DisplayChannel & Function Display Auto Shut OffAuto-Power Off function Basic Disc OperationPlay Disc Place disc into disc trayUsing the Number keys Still Pause PictureFrame by Frame Picture Slow Motion PictureDisc Operation -In Play mode Press SET or Play to accessPress Title in Play mode to display title screen Main Menu of DVDPress AUDIO, , or Number keys to select desired language Audio Soundtrack LanguageSelect Vocal Press Audio or to set Subtitle Language Press SUB TITLE, , or Number keys to select desired languagePicture Zoom Information DisplayPress Zoom repeatedly to change display as follows DVD-RAM Operation Play a DVD-RAMPlay List Direct Navigator Using Number keys starts play automaticallyPress SET or Play to start playing Disc Operation -Using Information Screen Press Display Play or Stop Mode to displayDisc information screen Unit information screenOperating Mode Repeat Mode Repeat Mode can be selectedPlay mode TrackPress to select an item Direct Navigation Program or Play List NoRepeat Mode can be selected Program Play Special Disc OperationMode Program Repeat Play Random PlayPress to select Disc Press to select Random Play Press SET to begin random playDVD Volume Adjust Press VSS in Disc mode S. Virtual Surround SoundMultiple Angle Viewing Press Angle repeatedly to select the desired angleSettings for DVD Operation Disc LanguagesLanguage Code List Language CodeSelecting Audio Output Lpcm DVDDolby Digital Dts selectionsSelecting Still Mode AutoSelecting TV Mode Press to select TV Mode Press SET repeatedly for modePan & Scan LetterboxOSD 34-35Before Requesting Service Problem CorrectionDVD/CD Conexión del terminal de entrada RF Guía rápida de uso en español ConexiónConexión del terminal de entrada AV Guía rápida de uso en español Funcionamiento del televisor Presione Action dos veces para arrancar el reloj y salirSelección del modo de entrada Uso del botón CH/VOLUso de la tecla Number y Sintonización rápidaGrabación de una cinta Detención de una cintaDetención de una grabación Grabación con temporizador Presione Prog para exhibir la pantalla Fijar ProgramacionPresione SET para exhibir la pantalla Presione ProgReproducir disco Uso de las teclas NumberFunción de apagado automático Imagen fija pausaImagen cuadro a cuadro Imagen en cámara lentaLista de reproducción Navegador directo Presione SET o PLAY, para comenzar la reproducciónPresione SET o Play para comenzar la reproducción Presione D.NAVI para borrar el menú del Navegador directoLimited Warranty Panasonic/Quasar Video ProductsCustomer Services Directory Accessory PurchasesGlossary AngleSpecifications DisplayON-TIMER IndexPrevent Accidental Tape Erasure LSQT0776 a

PV DF2704, PV DF2004 specifications

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