Emerson AV301 owner manual Angle Selection, Audio Language Selection

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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.)

1While playing a title shot from different angles, the angle mark appears on the TV screen. This feature can be turned off, see page 30.

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

Subtitle Language Selection

Note

This function can only be used for DVD discs on which subtitles have been recorded in multiple languages.

While playing a DVD disc, press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly to select the desired language for subtitle. The subtitle is displayed in new language immediately.

Notes:

The first press shows the current selection. Continue pressing to select other subtitle languages.

Some DVDs display subtitles automatically, and cannot be turned off even if you set the subtitle function to off.

During some scenes, the subtitles may not appear immediately after you turn them on.

Some DVDs allow you to make subtitle selections and turn

subtitles on or off only via the disc menu. Use / / / and ENTER buttons.

The maximum number of subtitle languages stipulated by the manufacturer is 32.

You can set a preferred language for subtitle in the SETUP menu, see page 36.

Audio Language Selection

Note

This function can only be used for DVD discs on which audio has been recorded in multiple languages.

While playing a DVD disc, press the LANGUAGE button repeatedly to select the desired language for audio, and playback then continues in the desired language.

Notes:

The first press shows the current selection. Continue pressing to select other languages.

Some DVDs allow you to change audio selections only via the disc menu. Use / / / and ENTER buttons.

The maximum number of audio languages stipulated by the manufacturer is 8.

You can set a preferred audio language, see page 36.

Depending on the DVD disc, you may be able to change the audio format (including audio coding type, number of channels recorded and audio language) using the LANGUAGE button. The relevant message appears on the TV display as shown below.

AUDIO 2/8: AC-3 5.1CH ENGLISH

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Contents AV301 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only WelcomeTable of Contents Index to Parts and Controls Mono indicator Sleep indicatorMemory indicator Stereo indicatorAM antenna terminal Video OUT jackAngle button 10 / Tuning +/- buttons page 19Volume + or buttons page 18 Menu buttonImportant Safeguards and Precautions Features of This System Important Information Regarding This ManualType of Disc That Can be Played on This System Disc handling precautions Disc cleaning precautionsDisc installing precautions Installations Inserting Batteries into the Remote ControlUnpacking Speaker System Connection Tips for connecting antenna and speakers wires Antenna ConnectionsIf you have poor FM reception Connecting the AC Power Cord TV and Optional Component ConnectionsBasic System Set Up Subwoofer Typical Speaker Set Up Subwoofer Phase SwitchAdjusting The Speaker Levels Test Tone Presetting Radio Stations Recalling Preset StationsChanging Preset Stations Playing Discs Basic PlaybackLocate a Point Quickly Slow Motion PlaybackFrame By Frame Advance Skip Next or PreviousUsing the root menu Using the title menuUsing the DVD menu Understanding the Individual DVD Disc MenuRepeat Playback RepeatProgram Play Audio CDs only StopSelecting a Track Using Number Buttons Selecting a Start Point by Chapter or Time CodeChecking Disc Information Using Display Button When playing back a DVDWhen playing back an MP3 encoded CD Settings Adjustments Using the Setup Menu Navigation ButtonsSetup Menu Listing TV Display Setting NORMAL/PS NORMAL/LB WideVideo Output Setting Angle Mark SettingSelecting the Audio Out Output Mode Selecting the On Screen Display OSD LanguageScreen Saver Setting SCR Saver Audio Mode SettingRear Speaker Setting Center Speaker SettingCenter Delay Setting Rear Delay SettingBass Mode Setting Dual Mono Setting Dynamic Range SettingSelecting the Language for Audio Selecting the Language for SubtitlesSelecting the Language for Disc Menu Setting the Parental Control Level Changing the Parental Control PasswordResetting the Parental Control Password Returning to the Original Factory Default SettingsAdjusting the Volume and Tone Controls Special FunctionsAdjusting the Volume and Tone Controls Picture Zooming Zoom Zoom OFFAngle Selection Audio Language SelectionTo listen to preset radio stations Other FunctionsListening to the Radio Listening to an External Source If an FM program is noisyTo improve reception Selecting Listening Modes Using the Sleep Timer SleepAdditional Information TroubleshootingNo power No pictureLeft and right sounds are unbalanced or reversed Subtitles cannot be turned off when you play a DVDAngles cannot be changed when you play a DVD Severe hum or noise is heardGlossary Specifications VideoGeneral Emerson Radio Corp Limited Warranty Emerson Radio Corp

AV301 specifications

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