T+A Elektroakustik K 6 user manual Camera angle, Switching audio channels, Operation, Explanation

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Camera angle

Camera angle

Operation:

with the angle symbol superimposed . . .

Enter the number of the

to

desiredcameraangle

or

Callupthecameraangle

press symbolonthescreen

for2sec.

then

press for2sec., or

/ Selectnextcameraangle

or

to

Explanation:

IftheDVDorVCDcontainssceneswhichwererecorded usingdifferentcameraangles,thecameraanglesym bol appearsonthescreen.

Thenumbers abovethesymbolonthescreenindicate thenumberofavailablecameraanglestogetherwith the currentlyselectedcameraangle.

Aslongasthissymbol with alternative camera angles appears on the screen, the camera angle can be se lectedbyenteringthenumberdirectlyusingthenu meric buttons ( ... ). The angle symbol then indicatesthenewcameraangle.

Iftheanglesymbolisnotsuperimposedautomatical lyby

theDVD,thesymbolcanbebroughtuponthescreen at any time by a long press (approx. 2 seconds) on the button.Itstaysonthescreenforaboutfivesec onds,allowingyoutoselectthecameraangle.

Switching audio channels

Operation:

with the DVD playing . . .

Open the audio channel press selectoption

briefly

then

Repeated short presses press switch to the available briefly audiochannels

Explanation:

Generallyspeaking,theaudiochannel(e.g. DolbyD

igi

tal,DTS,MPEG,Stereoetc.)isselectedwithintheDis

c

MenuwhenyoustarttheDVD.Pleasefollowtheoperat

 

ingnotesincludedinthemenu.

 

However, the audio channel and synchronous speech

 

can also be changed during playback if the DVD con

 

tainsalternatives.

 

A short pressonthe buttonbringsupthesym

 

bol on the screen for about five seconds. During th

is

period each short press on the button selects thenextavailable audio channel.

Note

SomeDVDsdonotallowyoutoswitchaudiochannels during playback. In this case you must use the 'Disc Menu Function'toselectadifferentaudiochannel.

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T+A Elektroakustik K 6 user manual Camera angle, Switching audio channels, Operation, Explanation