Directions For Use
3.
44
6
Confirm
with
OK
.
7
To
stop
the
feature,
press
PLAY
G
and
then
SYSTEM-MENU
.
Select
the
audio
language
Many
pre-recorded
DVD
discs
have
more
than
one
audio
language.
The
language
initially
selected
for
playback
will
be
the
one
you
selected
when
you
first
set
up
the
DVD
recorder.
However
you
can
change
the
audio
language
of
the
inserted
disc
at
any
time.
You
can
change
the
audio
language
either
using
the
menu
of
the
inserted
disc
(
DISC-MENU
button)
or
the
AUDIO
button.
The
audio
languages
for
DVD
playback
in
the
two
menus
may
be
different.
Please
note
that
with
some
DVDs
the
audio
language
and/or
subtitle
language
can
be
changed
only
via
the
DVD
menu.
1
During
playback
press
AUDIO
.
2
Select
the
required
audio
language
using
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
.
You
can
also
enter
the
number
directly
using
the
number
buttons
0..9
.
3
Play
continues
in
the
new
audio
language.
Subtitles
Many
pre-recorded
DVD
discs
have
more
than
one
subtitle
language.
The
language
initially
selected
for
playback
will
be
the
one
you
selected
when
you
first
set
up
the
DVD
recorder.
However
you
can
change
the
subtitle
language
of
the
inserted
disc
at
any
time.
You
can
change
the
subtitle
language
either
using
the
menu
of
the
inserted
disc
(
DISC-MENU
button)
or
the
menu
bar
(
SYSTEM-MENU
button).
The
subtitle
languages
in
the
menus
may
differ.
1
During
playback
press
SYSTEM-MENU
and
select
the
'
E
'
icon
using
C
.
2
Select
the
required
subtitle
language
using
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
.
You
can
also
enter
the
number
directly
using
the
number
buttons
0..9
.
You
can
switch
off
subtitles
again
with
0
or
by
pressing
'
off
'.
3
Playback
continues
in
the
new
subtitle
language.
Additonal
playback
features
43
Scan
feature
This
feature
plays
back
the
first
10
seconds
of
each
chapter
(DVD)
or
track
(CD).
1
During
playback,
press
PLAY
MODE
.
Select
'
'
using
PLAY
MODE
.
2
After
10
seconds
the
DVD
recorder
switches
to
the
next
chapter/index.
To
start
playback
at
the
relevant
chapter/index
press
STOP
h
and
then
PLAY
G
.
Camera
angle
If
a
DVD
contains
scenes
that
have
been
shot
from
different
camera
angles
you
can
select
these
camera
angles
for
playback.
1
During
playback,
press
PAUSE
9
.
You
will
see
a
still
picture.
2
Press
SYSTEM-MENU
and
select
the
'
F
'
icon
using
C
.
a
The
'
F
'
symbol
will
be
hidden
b
The
selected
scene
has
been
shot
from
only
one
camera
angle.
This
feature
is
therefore
not
available.
For
more
information
please
read
the
cover
of
your
DVD
disc.
Problem
3
Select
the
required
camera
angle
with
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
.
You
can
also
directly
enter
the
number
with
the
number
buttons
0..9
.
4
After
a
short
time,
playback
will
resume
from
the
new
camera
angle.
The
'
F
'
symbol
will
remain
visible
until
a
scene
starts
for
which
there
is
only
one
camera
angle.
Zoom
feature
The
Zoom
feature
allows
you
to
enlarge
the
video
image
and
pan
through
the
enlarged
image.
1
During
playback,
press
PAUSE
9
.
The
DVD
recorder
switches
to
'PAUSE'.
You
will
see
a
still
picture.
2
Press
SYSTEM-MENU
and
select
the
'
G
'
icon
using
C
.
3
Select
the
required
zoom
factor
using
CH-
B
or
CH+
A
.
4
When
'
press
OK
to
pan
'
appears
on
the
screen,
the
zoom
process
is
complete.
5
Press
OK
.
Using
CH+
A
,
CH-
B
,
C
,
D
select
the
part
of
the
image
you
wish
to
view.
ENGLISH
Additonal
playback
features
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