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If “Other” is selected, enter the
appropriate 4-digit code using
[the Number buttons].
Refer to “Language Code” on page 75.
When you finish entering the code,
press [ENTER].
Hint
• You can also change or switch off the subtitles on a
DVD from the disc menu if it is available.
• Press
[CLEAR]
or
[
L
]
to erase numbers entered
incorrectly.
Note
• You can only select the languages supported by the
inserted disc.
• The Audio Language setting may not be available
for some discs.
6. Angle Icon (Default: ON)
Set the angle icon.
Select a setting using [
U
/
D
], then
press [ENTER].
Your setting is activated.
7. Still Mode (Default : Auto)
Select a setting using [
U
/
D
], then
press [ENTER].
Your setting is activated.
Auto:
Automatically select the best resolution
setting (“Frame” or “Field”) based on the
data characteristics of the pictures.
Field:
Select “Field” when the pictures are still
unstable even if “Auto” is selected. “Field”
stabilises the pictures, although the picture
quality may become coarse due to the
limited amount of data.
Frame: Select “Frame” to display relatively
motionless pictures in higher resolution.
“Frame” improves the picture quality,
although it may unstabilise the pictures due
to simultaneous output of two Field data.
Note
• An individual picture on TV screen is called as
Frame, which consists of two separate images
called as Field. Some pictures may be blurred at the
“Auto” setting in still mode due to their data
characteristics.
8. TV System (Default: PAL)
Select a setting using [
U
/
D
], then
press [ENTER].
Your setting will be activated.
PAL: Outputs a modified PAL signal for viewing
discs recorded with the NTSC system on a
PAL system TV.
Auto: Changes the video system (PAL / NTSC)
automatically according to the format of
the inserted disc.
Note
• With discs recorded using the PAL system, a PAL
signal is output for viewing on a PAL system TV.
• Discs recorded with the PAL system cannot be
viewed on an NTSC system TV.
• With discs recorded using the NTSC system, an
NTSC signal is output for viewing on an NTSC or
Multi system TV.
• With discs recorded using the NTSC system, select
PAL to view on a PAL system TV.
Code Input
-
-
-
-
Angle Icon
ON
OFF
Still Mode
Auto
Field
Frame
TV System
PAL
Auto
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