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Instruction Manual

Manual

DVD FUNCTIONS(continued)

Selecting the Camera Angles/Language/Audio Settings

THIS UNIT ALLOWS YOU TO SELECT FROM SEVERAL DIFFERENT ANGLES AND LANGUAGES.

ANGLE 1          ANGLE 2

Good evening     Bonsoir      Buenas tardes

Selecting the camera angle                                               Selecting a language

1. How to change the camera angle

Press the 

ANGLE

key while playing back a scene recorded with

multiple angles.

You may only press the 

ANGLE

key when the angle icon is flashing

on the DVD display.  Each time you press the 

ANGLE

key, the angle

will change.                                            

Notes

:

(1) The angle function will not work on DVD video discs that do not contain recorded multiple angles.

(2) During still playback, you are able to change the camera angle. However, when you resume to

normal playback, the camera angle changes to the new settings.

(3) The angle icon indicator will illuminate while playing back a title that contains at least one scene

recorded from multiple angles.

2. How to select a playback audio setting 

This DVD player allows you to select a preferred language and sound recording system from those included

on the DVD video disc.

1) Press the 

AUDIO

key during playback.                     2) Press the 

AUDIO

key again to cycle backwards.

AUDIO 1/3: AC-3 5.1 ENGLISH

Language                                    

Total Audio Channels                    

Current Audio Position                

Recording systems

This DVD player uses the MPEG 2, PCM and DTS recording systems. It cannot playback DVD video discs

recorded in any other recorded format.

Notes:

(1) The DVD player returns to the initial default settings when you turn on the DVD player or replace a disc.

(2) The DVD player plays the prior sound programmed on the disc when you select a format which is not

included.

1/2

2/2

AUDIO 2/3: AC-3 5.1 FRENCH

AUDIO 3/3: AC-3 5.1 SPANISH

AUDIO 1/3: AC-3 5.1 ENGLISH

Selecting Subtitles

THIS UNIT ALLOWS YOU TO DISPLAY THE SUBTITLES FROM THOSE

INCLUDED ON THE DISC, ON TO YOUR TV SCREEN.

How to display subtitles

You have the option to select a preferred subtitle from those included on the

DVD video disc.

Press the 

SUB-T

during playback until the subtitles disappears.                       

Notes

:

With some DVD's, you may not be able to turn off the subtitles and they

will appear on screen automatically.

If the subtitles continue to show on your TV even after the DVD has been

turned off, please refer to the TV's close caption settings.

As you press the 

SUB-T

, the subtitles may not appear immediately during

some scenes.

SUBTITLE 01   01/03: ENGLISH

SUBTITLE 02   02/03: FRENCH

SUBTITLE 03   03/03: SPANISH

SUBTITLE OFF

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Summary of Contents for GT1417DV

Page 1: ...TV picture tubes ALSO some network program logos phone numbers etc may cause similar damage This damage is not covered by your warranty Cable TV Installer This reminder is provided to call your atten...

Page 2: ...ult in serious injury or death from electrical shock and may increase the risk of fire IMPORTANT STAND AND BASE SAFETY INFORMATION Choose the location for your unit carefully Place the unit on a stand...

Page 3: ...a slightly moistened soft cloth a finish with a dry cloth Do not use any of solvent such as paint thinner benzine commercially available cleaners or anti static spray for vinyl LP s Storing discs Do...

Page 4: ...enus Picture Menu 12 Audio Menu 12 Tuner Menu 13 Timer Menu 13 System Menu 13 Useful Remote Control Features 15 DVD FUNTIONS Playing Back a Disc 16 Using the On Screen Display 17 Locating a Specific T...

Page 5: ...CR s S Video Input input designed for greater clarity and sharpness also known as S VHS RF IN Jack standard coaxial antenna jack Channel Recall instant return to the last channel viewed Closed Caption...

Page 6: ...nual Front panel POWER INDICATOR Rear panel Front and Rear Unit Profiles MENU SELECT CHANNEL DOWN UP TV VIDEO SELECT VOLUME DOWN UP OPEN CLOSE TV DVD SELECT PLAY PAUSE STOP INFRARED SENSOR ANTENNA IN...

Page 7: ...the LED blinks five times and then lights up until you reenter a right code number 3 In the PROGRAMMING mode press any other keys than 0 9 and F to quit the mode 4 If there is no operation within 10 s...

Page 8: ...menus Channel up down On screen display Decrease Increase volume by 4 levels Child lock Stereo SAP Sub title CCD Text Audio channel select Slow playback Play Pause Previous track Next track Standby S...

Page 9: ...2 Current channel has no signal 3 No key is pressed within 15 minutes Notes 1 It is recommended that a 75 ohm coaxial cable be used in order to eliminate interference and noise which may occur due to...

Page 10: ...OFF ALL POWER BEFORE CONNECTING DEVICES TOGETHER Connect VCR s RF OUT terminal to the RF IN jack located on the real panel of the TV Coaxial Cable VCR AUDIO VIDEO OUT DVD Player Camcorder VCR AUDIO VI...

Page 11: ...by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited It is fo...

Page 12: ...nish to 31 more purplish Brightness 0 dimmest to 63 brightest Contrast 0 minimum contrast to 63 maximum contrast Color 0 minimum color to 63 maximum color Sharpness 0 minimum sharpness to 63 maximum s...

Page 13: ...ated Off Time This feature allows you to preset a time when the TV set will turn off Timer Timer can be set to Once or Always Timer Menu Time On Time On Channel Off Time Timer Once Timer Language This...

Page 14: ...ease note that blocking a lower rating for example PG will block all higher ratings PG 13 R NC 17 X Pass Code Menu This menu allows you to change the access code for the Parental Guide functions of th...

Page 15: ...fferent video modes Child Lock The Child Lock feature prevents unauthorized viewing of the TV To activate press and hold the F key and then press MUTE You should see a key symbol appear on the screen...

Page 16: ...Number keys to select the title 2 Press the ENTER key The DVD player will start playback from the title selected 4 How to pause playback still playback 5 How to stop playback Press the PAUSE key durin...

Page 17: ...FWD key during playback The playback speed becomes 2x the normal speed REV Fast reverse FWD Fast forward 2X the normal speed 4X the normal speed 6X the normal speed 8X the normal speed normal speed 2...

Page 18: ...disc 2 Locating a specific chapter or track This unit allows you to locate consecutive chapters or tracks Press the PREV or NEXT key repeatedly to display the requested chapter or track The DVD player...

Page 19: ...back 2 Press the AUDIO key again to cycle backwards AUDIO 1 3 AC 3 5 1 ENGLISH Language Total Audio Channels Current Audio Position Recording systems This DVD player uses the MPEG 2 PCM and DTS record...

Page 20: ...in the current directory will be displayed consecutively in a slide show fashion and will be scaled to fit most of the TV screen Twelve slideshow transition modes are provided Use RESUME key to select...

Page 21: ...nter new password 4 Re enter to confirm your new password 5 Press ENTER 6 Press SETUP 7 Press SETUP to exit setup press PLAY to start PASSWORD VERIFY PAGE INPUT PASSWORD PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD DVD FUNC...

Page 22: ...rd is 1225 Highlighted function will be expanded at bottom of the screen The SETUP MENU screen disappears if you press the SETUP key while it is displayed Functions and menu may change without notice...

Page 23: ...ion from the back of the TV unplug the TV from the wall wait for 30 seconds then try again Verify the speakers around the TV set are shielded Verify the antenna lead wire is in working condition Verif...

Page 24: ...ble system are your responsibility Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above and do not extend to any product or parts which have been lost or discarded by you or...

Page 25: ...APEX Digital Inc Ontario CA 91761 FOR SERVICE CALL 866 4 APEX INC http www apexdigitalinc com...

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