Do not move the player during playback
During playback, the disc spins at high speed, so do not lift or move the player
.
Doing so may damage the disc.
When transporting the player
Be sure to remove the disc when transporting the player
.
Also turn of
f the power
,
then unplug the power cord once the power indicator (red) is of
f.
Placing of installation
Select a stable place near the
TV or stereo system to which you are going to connect
the player
.
Do not place the player on top of a
TV or color monitor
. Install the player away from
cassette decks or other devices which are easily af
fected by magnetic forces.
Do not place objects on top of the player
T
urn off the power when not using the player
Depending on the
TV reception conditions, strips may appear on the screen when
both
TV and player
’s
power are on.
This is not a malfunction of the player or the
TV
. If this should happen, turn of
f the
player
’s
power
. Noise may also be generated in the sound of a radio when the
player
’s
power is on.
Special note regarding use of player in vehicles
When carrying on planes
Read the airline company’
s rules.
When carrying in hospitals
Read the hospital’
s rules.
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able of Contents
Cautions on Using this Player
ADV
ANCED FUNCTIONS
Searching for a specific scene
Setting the parental lock level
CAUTIONS
Handling, storing and cleaning discs
W
ays of enjoying the player
TROUBLE SHOOTING
• W
e
strongly advise again the driver using the player while driving.
Most countries and states have laws which prohibit or severely restrict the use of the player in
vehicles while driving.
• Do not leave the player or battery pack in places where the temperature is extremely low
(about -10 or lower) or extremely high (about 60 or higher), such as inside the passenger cabin
or trunk in midsummer
. Doing so may warp the outer case or reduce the performance or
quality of the battery pack.
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LANGUAGE AND
SUBTITLE SETUP
Setting the on-screen display language
Setting the subtitle language
Setting the audio language
ADV
ANCED OPERA
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