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Switching the Angle (Multiple Angle Function)

2With DVDs containing multiple angle signals, the angle can be switched during playback.

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-543

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During playback, press the ANGLE button.

• The current angle number is displayed.

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Use the and ªcursor buttons or the number buttons to select the desired angle.

• The display turns off when the ANGLE button is pressed.

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Remote control unit

NOTES:

The multiple angle function only works with discs on which multiple angles are recorded.

At scenes where multiple angles are recorded, the angle can be switched.

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Denon DVD-1000 manual Switching the Angle Multiple Angle Function

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