Emerson AV50 owner manual Zoom Control, Angle Selection

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Special Functions

This chapter describes how to use some special functions, such as subtitle selection, angle selection, etc.

Zoom Control

1.Press the ZOOM button on the remote control during normal, slow or still (pause) playback.

2.If you press the ZOOM button repeatedly, the magnification level increases. Three magnification levels are available. On each press of ZOOM, the following message will appear on the TV screen.

Notes:

If you press the ( ￿￿/ ￿￿ /￿￿￿/￿￿￿) buttons, the zoom point shifts, allowing you to pan the zoomed picture.

Some discs may not respond to the zoom feature.

Zooming does not work on subtitles or menu screens included on DVDs.

The magnification level varies depending on the TV DISPLAY selection in the SETUP menu.

Angle Selection

Some DVD discs contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different angles. For these discs, the same scenes can viewed from each of the different angles. (The recorded angles differ from disc to disc.)

1.While playing a title shot from different angles, the angle mark appears on the TV screen.

2.Press the ANGLE button to change the scenes from one angle to other angles(s).

Number changes to show the number of recorded angles (1/4 ￿ 2/4 ￿ 3/4 ￿ 4/4,etc.)

Note: The maximum number of angles allowed is 9.

Example: Sequence of angles shot.

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Contents AV50 Welcome...… Refer servicing to qualified service personnel onlyCleaning Important Safety InstructionsHeat OverloadingFCC Caution FCC NoticeTable of Contents Main Unit Front View Location of Controls and IndicatorsMain Unit Back Panel Location of Jacks and TerminalsMain Display Indicators Remote Control Important Safeguards and Precautions Important Information Regarding This Manual Features of This SystemGlossary of Disc Terms Types of Discs That Can be Played on This SystemDiscs that Cannot be Played Icons used on DVD discsDisc installing precautions Disc handling precautionsDisc cleaning precautions Unpacking InstallationInserting Batteries into the Remote Control Speaker System Connection Tips for connecting antenna and speakers wiresTV and Optional Component Connections Connecting the AC Power CordPause Controls and Their FunctionsPlay Last Station Memory Presetting Radio StationsRecalling Preset Stations Changing Preset StationsBasic Playback Playing DiscsKey Lock Frame By Frame Advance ‘Step’ FunctionHigh-Speed Search Fast Forward or Fast Reverse Skipping Chapter or TracksPicture CD Operations CD-R/RW and MP3 PlaybackPlaying MP3 Audio CDs Understanding the Individual DVD Disc Menu Using the Title MenuUsing the Root Menu Using the Audio MenuRandom Playback Repeat PlaybackProgram Play Audio CDs only Selecting a Start Point by Chapter or Time Code Selecting a CD Track Using Number ButtonsWhen playing a normal audio CD Checking Disc Information Using Display ButtonWhen playing back a DVD Using the Setup Menu and Navigation Buttons Settings and AdjustmentsSetup Menu Listing TV Type Setting Multi/NTSC/PAL TV Display SettingSelecting the On Screen Display OSD Language Selecting Angle MarkSelecting Captions Dolby Digital Setup Dynamic Range SettingSelecting the Language for Disc Menus PreferencesSelecting the Language for Audio Selecting the Language for SubtitlesChanging the Parental Control Password Setting the Parental Control LevelAngle Selection Zoom ControlAudio Language Selection Subtitle Language SelectionBookmark Function DVD Only Digest/Intro-Scan Function for Audio CDs Digest Display for movie DVDsIf an FM program is noisy To listen to preset radio stationsOther Functions Listening to the RadioBass and Treble Adjustments Adjusting the Left/Right Balance Headphone Jack Listening to an External SourceTroubleshooting System does not operate properly Subtitles cannot be turned off when you play a DVDAngles cannot be changed when you play a DVD Playback stops automaticallyDVD399 Emerson Radio Corp Limited WarrantyWhat other limitations apply to you warranty? How does state law apply to your warranty?Emerson