*Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the DVD button on the remote and try the button again.

When appears on the screen while a button is being operated, it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by DECK or the disc.

ANGLE Indicator

Notes

Multiple Angle Viewing (DVD only)

DVDs may contain scenes shot from multiple camera angles allowing the same scene to be viewed at different angles. You can view these angles, if available, using the ANGLE button.

1

Press ANGLE

in Play mode to display the

 

angle selection on-screen.

 

• Display disappears after

 

5 seconds.

 

SELECT : ANGLE

The ANGLE Indicator lights up on DECK when a scene recorded at different angles is detected.

The angle number can be set beforehand so that the angle is switched whenever the ANGLE Indicator lights up.

2

Press ANGLE repeatedly

or

to select the

 

desired angle.

SELECT : ANGLE

Number of angle being played back.

NUMBER keys

SELECT

SET

ZOOM

ANGLE

AUDIO

SUB TITLE

Notes

The subtitle cannot be enlarged or moved.

During picture zoom, “ZOOM1” or “ZOOM2” appears on-screen for 5 seconds.

Zooming, on some discs, may result in poor picture quality, or may not operate at all.

Note This function not available with DVD-RAM.

Vocal Selection for Karaoke Discs (DVD only)

1Press AUDIO in Play mode to display the audio screen.

2

Press

to select

VOCAL and

 

 

press AUDIO or

to

 

select as shown below.

• DVD Karaoke (1 vocal) VOCAL ON VOCAL OFF

 

• DVD Karaoke (2 vocals) VOCAL V1

VOCAL V2

VOCAL V1+V2

VOCAL OFF

Picture Zoom (DVD only)

You can enlarge specific portions of a picture and select the zoom ratio using the ZOOM button during DVD playback.

Press ZOOM repeatedly to change display as follows.

You can enlarge the center portion of the image to one of 2 magnifications.

Use the , , and buttons to move the position up, down, left and right.

DVD Operation

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